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The House on Malcolm Street Leisha Kelly

The House on Malcolm Street By Leisha Kelly

The House on Malcolm Street by Leisha Kelly


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Bestselling author returns with an inspiring story of a young widow who rediscovers hope in Illinois in the 1920s.

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The House on Malcolm Street: A Novel by Leisha Kelly

It is the autumn of 1920 and Leah Breckenridge is desperate to find a way to provide for her young daughter. After losing her husband and infant son in an accident, she is angry at God and fearful about the future. Finding refuge in a boardinghouse run by her late husband's aunt, Leah's heart begins the slow process of mending. Is it the people who surround her--or perhaps this very house--that reach into her heart with healing? Delightful, realistic characters and skilled writing make The House on Malcolm Street a treasure. Leisha Kelly's fans and new readers alike will find this simple story about the complexities of life an engrossing read.

About Leisha Kelly

Leisha Kelly is the author of several historical fiction books, including Emma's Gift, Julia's Hope, and Katie's Dream. She has served many years on her local library board, continuing to bring good reads and educational opportunities to her community. Leisha is a busy novelist and speaker who is active in the ministries of her church.

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CIN0800733282G
9780800733285
0800733282
The House on Malcolm Street: A Novel by Leisha Kelly
Used - Good
Paperback
Baker Publishing Group
20100901
352
N/A
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