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Marion Harland
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Marion Harland

Alone

(Hurst & Co. Jan. 1, 1900)
SYNOPSIS: "Ida starts out as an orphan, grows to maturity, marries, and stands up to her own problems and those of others. With the help of Jesus Christ she finds solutions for the trouble of other women. Ida's devout preaching by example not only influenced women, but converted recalcitrant men, thus making the entire environment in which they lived one of Christian love and respect. Includes a duel which took place in Richmond during the 1840's between two newspaper editors over the issue of slavery. Author uses the death scene to condemn this sin against God's gift of life, and also includes in her presentation of this historical drama an eleventh hour conversion experience."

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