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Until the Dawn

Gale Sears

American Fork, Utah: Covenant Communications, 2006

  • Gale Sears: Author
Novel, Romance, Historical Fiction
World War, 1914-1918--Fiction; Sisters--Fiction; Utah--Fiction; San Francisco (Calif.)--Fiction
The year is 1914 and the world hovers on the edge of a great war. Life in America is far from peaceful for members of the Lund family. As Alaina deals with the painful loss of her home and her father, she makes a desperate choice and finds herself in a strange city among people of a strange faith. Her husband is a good man — but a man she has never loved. As she copes with the emptiness she feels, something in her heart begins to change . . . Meanwhile her sister Eleanor finds the lifestyle in San Francisco suffocating and without purpose. As she defies high-society rules and secretly attempts to stop the unnecessary suffering of children, she comes to find a passion in medicine. But when her actions are discovered, what will happen? Join gifted author Gale Sears in an eloquent and moving story of love, family, and forgiveness. [publisher blurb]
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BX 8688.3 .Se178un 2006

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