Red Feather

Romance, Historical
Cover of the book Red Feather by Leah Y. Stimpson, WestBow Press
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Author: Leah Y. Stimpson ISBN: 9781490817750
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: March 19, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Leah Y. Stimpson
ISBN: 9781490817750
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: March 19, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

How will a young family in 1830s Alabama break free from their societys prevailing beliefs? Do individuals really have the power to change the direction in which their society is moving? Can love transcend the boundaries we draw around our lives? Red Feather tackles these questions and more while illustrating powerful spiritual truths that are every bit as true today as they were over a hundred years ago. As Leah Stimpsons story winds through backwoods swamps, elegant port towns, and stormy Gulf waters, she illuminates exactly how the people of our not-so-distant past were able to choose Gods light over mans desire for darkness. By learning from them, we just might be able to do the same.

Endorsement

Red Feather captured my imagination from the beginning. I felt like one of the children sitting on the couch absorbed in Red Feather and Samuels innocent, beautiful romance-a story that demonstrates a higher truth of a far deeper love. It is as if Leah jumped into that great river of inspiration and let the current take her. -Stephanie B. Morris, portrait artist in Mobile, Alabama

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How will a young family in 1830s Alabama break free from their societys prevailing beliefs? Do individuals really have the power to change the direction in which their society is moving? Can love transcend the boundaries we draw around our lives? Red Feather tackles these questions and more while illustrating powerful spiritual truths that are every bit as true today as they were over a hundred years ago. As Leah Stimpsons story winds through backwoods swamps, elegant port towns, and stormy Gulf waters, she illuminates exactly how the people of our not-so-distant past were able to choose Gods light over mans desire for darkness. By learning from them, we just might be able to do the same.

Endorsement

Red Feather captured my imagination from the beginning. I felt like one of the children sitting on the couch absorbed in Red Feather and Samuels innocent, beautiful romance-a story that demonstrates a higher truth of a far deeper love. It is as if Leah jumped into that great river of inspiration and let the current take her. -Stephanie B. Morris, portrait artist in Mobile, Alabama

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