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Original Title: Found Treasure (Grace Livingston Hill #78)
ISBN: 084230911X (ISBN13: 9780842309110)
Edition Language: English
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Found Treasure Paperback | Pages: 138 pages
Rating: 4.14 | 225 Users | 12 Reviews

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Title:Found Treasure
Author:Grace Livingston Hill
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 138 pages
Published:September 22nd 1995 by Tyndale House Publishers (first published 1928)
Categories:Christian Fiction. Romance. Fiction. Christian. Historical. Historical Fiction

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Effie Martin was humiliated! Lawrence Earle, the football hero, was coming back from college, and all the girls were planning a big picnic for him. She had been planning to go, too--until she overheard the girls saying they didn't want her along because she was too rough, too much of a tomboy. Well, she'd show them. She could be as much a lady as any of them!

Or could she? Almost immediately Effie found herself caught in a struggle between "acting ladylike" and being herself--a struggle she was afraid of losing. Then suddenly, wonderfully, an act of heroism throws Effie into an extraordinary friendship with the football star himself! And she begins the thrilling journey of becoming a woman who understands strong faith and lasting love.

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Room left for your imagination...This was a real found treasure! After reading and re-reading many Grace Livingstone Hill books, I found a new treasure... a story I had never read before! This was a real treasure, too, with room left for the imagination to fill in the final details...

also wrote under the pseudonym Marcia MacDonaldalso published under the name Grace Livingston Hill LutzA popular author of her day, she wrote over 100 novels and numerous short stories of religious and Christian fiction. Her characters were most often young female ingénues, frequently strong Christian women or those who become so within the confines of the story.niece to Isabella MacDonald AldenI love GLH and this book was delightful. Effie made a bit of a different heroin from her normal ones, but shes now one of my favorites. Effie has real problems. Not nice clean ones that authors typically want to deal with. This girl has problems with laziness, and being to impetuous. She cares nothing for what anyone thinks. GLH tackled these problems that may seem small, but to Effie (and myself) they are very big. The whole development of Effie's character was beautiful. I loved it!!And the

Well the cover says, 'a novel of enduring romance' but that was certainly not a romance. Other than that disappointment, the story was very sweet and adorable. (And just normal by G.L. Hill standards)I felt bad for Effie right away, although her constant impulsiveness certainly could have been more annoying, had it persisted. But it was that exact personality which saved a life, and it obviously turned out for good. Effie's desire to think on things lovely, of good report, etc., was beautifully

I absolutely adored this book! It's only 138 pages long. It's a short and good read. Throughout the book you see Effie's stage of conforming to transforming, which was written perfectly! If I could give 4.75 stars I would've. The ending for me was different from other Grace Livingston books I've read. I wish it would have been more detailed other than that, all-in-all it was a GREAT book!

Increased my rating after reading the second time. The message of letting God change a person's life is so powerful.

This was a short read of a classic , old timely author. The growth of the main character for such a short piece was very satisfying.

Effie Martin doesn't belong - a fact that's made perfectly clear by every last person around her. This is a story that made me wince more than a little - the harshness of non-conformity is painful to watch. The world wants Effie to fit in - and then she meets a boy who likes her as she is. Mostly.I like how Effie takes a long hard look at herself, and tries hard to grow up and do the right thing. But it's hard to watch because I know that I have been that person in the past (and still am, who am

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