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Shine like the dawn : a novel / Carrie Turansky.

Turansky, Carrie, (author.).

Summary:

"As Edwardian England changes, an industrialist's family is vaulted into a new class, leaving behind an important relationship"-- Provided by publisher.
"Separated by an inconceivable tragedy, can faith and love reunite childhood friends and light the way to a bright future? In a quiet corner of northern Edwardian England, Margaret Lounsbury diligently works in her grandmother's millinery shop, making hats and caring for her young sister. Several years earlier, a terrible event reshaped their family, shattering an idyllic life and their future prospects. Maggie is resilient and will do what she must to protect her sister Violet. Still, the loss of her parents weighs heavily on her heart because she wonders if what happened that day on the lake ... might not have been an accident.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781601429407 (trade paperback)
  • Physical Description: 338 pages ; 21 cm
  • Edition: First Edition.
  • Publisher: Colorado Springs, Colorado : Multnomah, 2017.
Subject: Life change events > Fiction.
England, Northern > Fiction.
Great Britain > History > Edward VII, 1901-1910 > Fiction.
Genre: Religious fiction.
Romance fiction.
Historical fiction.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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  • Baker & Taylor
    "Separated by an inconceivable tragedy, can faith and love reunite childhood friends and light the way to a bright future? In a quiet corner of northern Edwardian England, Margaret Lounsbury diligently works in her grandmother's millinery shop, making hats and caring for her young sister. Several years earlier, a terrible event reshaped their family, shattering an idyllic life and their future prospects. Maggie is resilient and will do what she must to protect her sister Violet. Still, the loss of her parents weighs heavily on her heart because she wonders if what happened that day on the lake
  • Baker & Taylor
    "As Edwardian England changes, an industrialist's family is vaulted into a new class, leaving behind an important relationship"--
  • Baker & Taylor
    When Nathaniel Harcourt inherits his industrialist father's estate, he vows to repay an old debt to childhood friend Margaret Lounsbury, but years of separation and conventions of modern society cause strife between the two.
  • Random House, Inc.
    In a quiet corner of northern Edwardian England, Margaret Lounsbury diligently works in her grandmother’s millinery shop, making hats and caring for her young sister. Several years earlier, a terrible event shattered  their idyllic family life and their future prospects. Maggie is resilient and will do what she must to protect her sister Violet. Still, the loss of her parents weighs heavily on her heart as she begins to wonder if what happened that day on the lake…might not have been an accident.
     
    When wealthy inventor and industrialist William Harcourt dies, his son and Maggie’s estranged childhood friend, Nathaniel, returns from his time in the Royal Navy and inherits his father’s vast estate, Morningside Manor. He also assumes partial control of his father’s engineering company and the duty of repaying an old debt to the Lounsbury family. But years of separation between Nate and Maggie have taken a toll, and Maggie struggles to trust her old friend.
     
    Can Maggie let go of the resentment that keeps her from forgiving Nate—and reconciling with God? Will the search for the truth about her parents’ death draw the two friends closer or leave them both with broken hearts?

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