Book Three: Daughters of Courage Series
A representative in the Idaho State Legislature during the ’60’s young Stephanie Hamilton wants to change the world. She thinks her housing subsidy bill will help do just that. Unfortunately, the Attorney General disagrees, stonewalling her bill and their relationship, although she finds herself intrigued by this powerful and attractive man.
But David Fraser, a handsome woolgrower from Scotland, believes in her. Rather than clashing with her over every issue, he offers the support she desires. Stephanie is torn by her feeling for these men and must ultimately decide between the two. Seeking God’s guidance, she makes life-changing decisions and takes needed steps to strengthen her underdeveloped relationship with God.
Daughters of Courage: Gripping Novels With Fascinating Truth
From untamed Idaho to Edwardian London, to enchanting Scotland, Kathryn recorded her experiences in the journals that became the basis for this thrilling saga, an inspiration for her family and us all.
And what about Stephanie, Kathryn’s granddaughter? Growing up in an idyllic small down during the ‘50s, nurtured by a loving family, she never dreamt that her world would be torn apart by anti-war demonstrations, political scandals and the turbulence of the psychedelic ‘60s. Her mother and grandmother faced physical hardship, but how much more difficult the emotional challenges can sometimes be!
Because these are real people and real events, the experiences of faith, challenged and faith triumphant are all the more meaningful. God’s abundant love comforts and sustains these Daughters of Courage as it will sustain us all if we open our hearts. It’s rare to find novels that combine a strong Christian ethic with compelling story-telling. I hope that Donna Fletcher Crow’s loving testament to her grandmother and mother and to the brave men and women who shaped our country will touch you as much as it did me. Lenore Person — Guideposts Books
