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STORY OF A WHIM, THE

STORY OF A WHIM, THE

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A generous whim brings a lonely young man happiness.
Review: Christie Bailey lives alone in his struggling young orange grove in Florida. A generous impulse on the part of a young woman introduces him to the world of Christianity as he and she begin to correspond. Love blooms and finally finds its way past misunderstandings. A charming look at turn of the century America.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Mistaken Identity sets off this Christian Romance
Review: Five girls see a shipment of poor furniture sitting on the railway dock addressed to Christie Bailey in the country. Hazel Winship spins a fanciful conjecture that Christie must be a new school teacher who wants to start a Sunday School in the midst of heathen territory. Continuing her "whim" she sends bible study materials and an old organ and hymnal. Hazel and Christie correspond over the years. Finally Hazel visits Christie who during this time has become converted while teaching friends and other "heathen" from the donated supplies. Complications ensue when Hazel discovers Christie to actually be a young man. What kind of a difference will this make? No surprise that they work it out, but much fun in the telling.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Mistaken Identity sets off this Christian Romance
Review: Five girls see a shipment of poor furniture sitting on the railway dock addressed to Christie Bailey in the country. Hazel Winship spins a fanciful conjecture that Christie must be a new school teacher who wants to start a Sunday School in the midst of heathen territory. Continuing her "whim" she sends bible study materials and an old organ and hymnal. Hazel and Christie correspond over the years. Finally Hazel visits Christie who during this time has become converted while teaching friends and other "heathen" from the donated supplies. Complications ensue when Hazel discovers Christie to actually be a young man. What kind of a difference will this make? No surprise that they work it out, but much fun in the telling.


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