The girl from Montana
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Author
Publication
1982 - F.H. Revell Co., Old Tappan, N.J, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
44,750 words, Guess
Page Count
179 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivegirlfrommontana0000hill_l5f0
- ISBN-10080071301X
- ISBN-139780800713010
- Goodreads4909608
- LibraryThing589425
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number81019274
- Open LibraryOL4273016M
Classifications
- DDC813/.52
- LCCPS3515.I486 G5 1982
Description
After a heart-wrenching series of occurrences, including the demise of all of her siblings as well as her parents, fifteen year old Elizabeth found herself totally and completely alone in the middle of nowhere. Not only did she have no one to appeal to for help nor anywhere to go, the man who murdered her brother was now also after her in a vast Montana wilderness. With only her faithful horse Robin and two trusty pistols in her holster Elizabeth tried to ride to Philadelphia to find a grandmother, encountering many obstacles and much trouble. The way to Philadelphia from Montana is very, very long by car, but on horseback it is just this side of infinite, or so it seems. A lot can happen on the way, and it did. She tried to enroll in school but got laughed down the steps, while inadvertently finding open, embracing arms at a house of ill repute. What kind of world was it that fiercely slammed the door of virtue in her face, while eagerly enticing her down the path of sin, Elizabeth had to wonder. In any case she would fight evil ferociously and seek good no matter what it took, and it turned out to take a lot. In an astounding display of inner fortitude and uncomprising goodness, Elizabeth finds that if one can hang on long enough during periods of long, apparently unending adversity, that luck will eventually break one's way. The beneficiaries of her good fortune extend far beyond herself, and we see that for a good person there is always hope.
First Sentence
THE late afternoon sun was streaming in across the cabin floor as the girl stole around the corner and looked cautiously in at the door.
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Series Statement
- Classic series ;
- 3
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