"Ireland" . . "Christian fiction." . . "Fiction." . . . . . . "Tapestry of Hope"@en . . "In 1846 Louisiana, naive Jasmine Wainwright, daughter of a wealthy cotton grower, learns lessons about her faith in God and her own strength when her father arranges a marriage for her that doubles as a business deal."@en . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . . "A tapestry of hope" . "A tapestry of hope"@en . . . . "Lights of Lowell book 1. Tapestry of Hope weaves together the heartrending and hope-building stories of two young women. Jasmine Wainwright is the sheltered daughter of a Mississippi plantation owner. When her father strikes a deal to sell his cotton to Lowell mills through businessman Bradley Houston, he throws an arranged marriage with Jasmine into the bargain. Kiara O?Neill and her brother escape starvation in Ireland by traveling to America as Bradley Houston?s indentured servants. But Bradley has more in mind for Kiara than she wants to imagine. Both women suffer in the home of this unloving husband and merciless master. Will God somehow bring hope to their lives?"@en . . . "Translations" . "A Tapestry of Hope"@en . . . "Jasmine Wainwright never expected her father to include her in a deal to sell off the plantation. Moving to Massachusetts as a new wife, she must look to God's grace for help to withstand an unloving husband." . "Jasmine Wainwright never expected her father to include her in a deal to sell off the plantation. Moving to Massachusetts as a new wife, she must look to God's grace for help to withstand an unloving husband."@en . . . "A tapestry of hope (#1)"@en . "Christian fiction" . "Christian fiction"@en . . . . "Jasmine : puing-puing asa" . . "A Tapestry of hope"@en . . . "Electronic books"@en . . "Compellingly weaves together the heartrending and hope-building stories of two young women in 1840s Massachusetts. Lights of Lowell book 1."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Historical fiction"@en . "Historical fiction" . . . . . . "Lowell (Mass.) Fiction." . . "Textile industry Fiction." . . . . "FICTION Christian Historical." . . "Mississippi" . . "Lowell (Mass.)" . . "Irish American women Fiction." . . "Literature." . . "Religious." . . "Married women Fiction." . . "Inbdentured servents Fiction." . .