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Christmas at Harmony Hill

Christmas at Harmony Hill
Author: Ann H. Gabhart
Publisher: Revell
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2013-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1441244417

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It is 1864 and the nation is still torn apart by civil war when Heather Worth discovers she is with child. She has been working as a laundress with her husband's army unit, but when the army gets orders to march south to Tennessee, Gideon insists Heather go home to have their child under safer conditions. Heather agrees, but returns home to another kind of devastation--deaths in the family and a father who refuses to forgive her for marrying a Yankee. With nowhere else to turn, Heather seeks refuge at the Shaker village of Harmony Hill, where her great aunt Sophrena lives. There, after many peaceful years at Harmony Hill, Sophrena is having doubts about her Shaker path. Both women are in need of love and forgiveness--whether given or received. With Christmas coming, can the miracle of new life fill their hearts with unexpected joy? Ann H. Gabhart's many fans will be thrilled to return to Harmony Hill at Christmastime for this stirring story of healing and hope.


Christmas at Harmony Hill :

Christmas at Harmony Hill :
Author: Ann H. Gabhart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2013
Genre: Abandoned children
ISBN: 9780373788781

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An expectant young woman turned away by her family at Christmas is taken in by the Shakers at Harmony Hill.


Harmony Hill

Harmony Hill
Author: John Hall
Publisher: Onion River Press
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2021-10-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781949066876

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In 1941, sixteen-year-old Jubilant Brown is struggling to keep his family's small dairy farm from going under. He has the help of his determined mother and hard-working uncle who has intellectual disabilities. However, Jubal's dad is only interested in his next drink and news of World War II building across the sea. Farming in Vermont is a hardscrabble existence requiring muscle and ingenuity, something Jubal is learning as he comes of age. He also faces the ins and outs of love as he navigates friendships with three very different, strong young women. Polly is his pretty and wealthy next-door neighbor. Lizzy comes from a notorious band of outlaws who live on LaFlam Mountain. And Maria is a farm girl who can build a big wagonload of hay or fix farm equipment better than any guy her age. Harmony Hill is an old-fashioned yarn about small-town life. Hayesville will capture your heart with its quirky characters who are much like the neighbors you've always known. And when the town is rocked by a terrible tragedy, it reveals the true colors of the townsfolk and their interwoven connections.


Mystery at Harmony Hill

Mystery at Harmony Hill
Author: Gayle G. Roper
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1993
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781555137014

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Twelve-year-old Shannon's belief in God's love helps her when she has to share a cabin at Camp Harmony Hill with several unfriendly girls and when things begin disappearing from the cabin.


Harmony Hill

Harmony Hill
Author: Richard Phibbs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: English fiction
ISBN: 9780951253908

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Irish Immigrants in the Land of Canaan

Irish Immigrants in the Land of Canaan
Author: Kerby A. Miller
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 820
Release: 2003-03-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195348224

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Irish Immigrants in the Land of Canaan is a monumental and pathbreaking study of early Irish Protestant and Catholic migration to America. Through exhaustive research and sensitive analyses of the letters, memoirs, and other writings, the authors describe the variety and vitality of early Irish immigrant experiences, ranging from those of frontier farmers and seaport workers to revolutionaries and loyalists. Largely through the migrants own words, it brings to life the networks, work, and experiences of these immigrants who shaped the formative stages of American society and its Irish communities. The authors explore why Irishmen and women left home and how they adapted to colonial and revolutionary America, in the process creating modern Irish and Irish-American identities on the two sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Irish Immigrants in the Land of Canaan was the winner of the James S. Donnelly, Sr., Prize for Books on History and Social Sciences, American Council on Irish Studies.