Books by "Mary Lillian Read"

6 books found

The Wandering Pirate Ship

The Wandering Pirate Ship

by Mary Schmal

2018 · Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Twelve year-old Lillian Bates hates her little brother and faces losing him. She struggles to love. She hesitates against her own caution to do something but does it anyway, wondering why her urge to do it is so strong. Lillian's journey to be more loving is set in 1884 at a remote island lighthouse. With her siblings and cousins, she sifts through cryptic clues on a weather-torn shipwreck. A gruff "pirate" captain and his questionable crew are forces Lillian must battle. Three loving caretakers who live at a charming cottage a mile from the lighthouse help the children as they unravel an island mystery. Humor and misunderstandings pepper the lively events. Finally, Lillian makes an important discovery. She realizes how important it is to know what makes her do the things she does. Her new-found love melts the hatred in her heart. She discovers that God has created her to be a unique light to shine on those living in darkness. Most importantly, Lillian understands that love is a Fruit of the Spirit meant not just for her but for all. Based on the Fruit of the Spirit Galations 5:22-23 See how each Fruit of the Spirit is discovered in the lives and adventures of the nine Children of the Light. The first book of the series focuses on love. Nine kids. Nine gifts. Nine blessed. Childrenofthelightbooks.com

Voices from the Quarters

Voices from the Quarters

by Mary Ellen Doyle

2003 · LSU Press

A Choice Outstanding Academic Title “Who will write about the way my people talk, the way my people sing?” Mary Ellen Doyle gathers and makes audible the voices arising from all of Ernest J. Gaines’s fiction to date—the indelible characters who inhabit the author’s lifelong inspirational territory: the bayous, cane fields, and plantation homes of Louisiana’s Pointe Coupee Parish. Beginning with the author’s upbringing and influences on River Lake plantation—amid the pecan trees and live oaks, the big house and the tenant quarters — this penetrating study offers close readings of Gaines’s uncollected short fiction, the early collection Bloodline, and all of his novels, including The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman and the acclaimed A Lesson Before Dying. Highlighting Gaines’s skill at translating oral tales into meaningful fictional forms, Doyle advances an original theory of first-person narration (“camcorder”) and traces its use throughout his work. Gaines’s unwavering focus on the utterances of “his people” continually strengthens his artistic development—the voices of the early stories fusing with those of the later novels—until Gaines earns a unique magisterial “voice,” an implied author who is black but speaks to universals. Using critical methods as eclectic as the book’s intended audience, and drawing from on-site research and interviews with Gaines’s relatives and friends, Doyle offers a variety of perspectives on Gaines’s fiction and its world that resonates so powerfully. Those who recognize Gaines as one of the finest southern writers of the last forty years will find here an accessible instrument to hear his voices more clearly than ever.

Moon Glow and Twisted Brew

Moon Glow and Twisted Brew

by Mary Schmal

2018 · Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

While looking at the stars one night on Cobblestone Island, eleven-year-old Julia Bates and her twelve-year-old sister, Lillian, overhear a shocking conversation. They hear a man and woman whisper about making harmful concoctions. Later they discover in the woods a crude little building full of bubbling pots containing dangerous brew. They are terrified when they look on the cauldrons and see, written in chalk, the names of people they know and love. Events come to a thrilling climax on the evening of a lunar eclipse. Ten-year-old Paulina Bates and her twelve-year-old brother, Luke, witness something horrifying. They rush off during the night to investigate. With the help of their three friends from Cottage Parakaleó. Julia and Paulina each make an important discovery. See how each Fruit of the Spirit is discovered in the lives and adventures of the nine Children of the Light. The second book in the series focuses on joy and peace. Nine kids. Nine gifts. Nine blessed.

The Mothercraft Manual

The Mothercraft Manual

by Mary Lillian Read

1919

Harlequin Heartwarming January 2024 Box Set

Harlequin Heartwarming January 2024 Box Set

by Alexis Morgan, Mary Anne Wilson, Kit Hawthorne, Syndi Powell

2023 · Harlequin

Harlequin® Heartwarming celebrates wholesome, heartfelt relationships that focus on home, family, community and love. Experience all that and more with four new novels in one collection! This Harlequin Heartwarming box set includes: SECOND CHANCE DEPUTY Heroes of Dunbar Mountain by USA TODAY bestselling author Alexis Morgan Officer Moira Fraser’s heart and trust were shattered when she saw Titus Kondrat arrested during a drug bust. Now working as a chef in her hometown, the former undercover cop wants a second chance with the woman he can’t forget… GRACE AND THE COWBOY Flaming Sky Ranch by Mary Anne Wilson Grace Bennet is stunned to learn she’s inherited a lodge near Eclipse, Wyoming—and even more shocked to be nearly arrested on her first night there! But falling for Sheriff Max Donovan might be the most surprising thing of all… HILL COUNTRY HOME Truly Texas by Kit Hawthorne Jenna Hamlin moved halfway across the country to protect her niece. Telling anyone—even her best friend, Tito Mendoza—about their past is too risky. But when a threat comes calling, will she trust Tito…or run again? THE TEACHER’S UNEXPECTED GIFT by Syndi Powell Cecily Karsten is adamant that her ailing grandfather needs rest and stability—while friend and neighbor Gus Sheridan is convinced a road trip is in order. They might agree to disagree…but can they admit their growing feelings for each other? Look for 4 compelling new stories every month from Harlequin® Heartwarming!