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Lighthouse : a novel

In the first of the St. Simons trilogy, James Gould leaves "the cold New England hills of his birth [to] make a life for himself ... [and] the beautiful and strong girl who comes to share the dream."--Cover.

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  • "In the first of the St. Simons trilogy, James Gould leaves "the cold New England hills of his birth [to] make a life for himself ... [and] the beautiful and strong girl who comes to share the dream."--Cover."@en
  • "Raised in post-Revolution Granville, Massachusetts, James Gould could only imagine the beauty and warmth of lands to the south. It was there that he longed to build bridges and lighthouses from his very own design and plans. Gould follows his dream to the raw settlement of Bangor on the Penobscot River, to St. Simons Island off the coast of Georgia, to lawless Spanish East Florida, and back--at last and finally--to St. Simons. Along the way, he encounters hardship, peril, failure, and success, but it is the unwavering love of Janie Harris, an especially beautiful and strong-willed young woman, that fulfills his deep need for someone who can share the dream and the life he has chosen."
  • "In this third book of the St. Simons trilogy, James Gould pursues his dream to leave his New England home and make a life for himself in the untamed post-Revolutionary South."
  • "James Gould leaves New England to make a new life for himself in untamed post-Revolutionary Georgia where he meets and marries Janie Harris."@en
  • ""Story of James Gould, a young man with a passionate dream. Raised in post-Revolution Granville, Massachusetts, Gould could only imagine the beauty and warmth of lands to the south."--Back cover."
  • "St. Simon's Island is filled with enthralling desire, enchantment, and danger as Eugenia Price's wonderful St. Simon's trilogy begins. James Gould is the founder of the Southern dynasty whose rich, bold life Eugenia Price has chronicled in her celebrated novel New Moon Rising. His dream is to make a life for himself in the magnificent, untamed, post-Revolutionary South. How Gould pursues his singular ambition, the exotic people and places he encounters along the way, and especially the beautiful and strong girl who comes to share the dream and life he has chosen, make up the captivating core of this engrossing and extraordinary novel. - Publisher."@en
  • "In this enthralling first novel of the St. Simons Trilogy, Eugenia Price shares the compelling story of James Gould, a young man with a passionate dream. Raised in post-Revolution Granville, Massachusetts, Gould could only imagine the beauty and warmth of lands to the south. It was there that he longed to build bridges and lighthouses from his very own design and plans. The gripping story unfolds as Gould follows his dream to the raw settlement of Bangor on the Penobscot River, to St. Simons Island off the coast of Georgia, to lawless Spanish East Florida, and back--at last and finally--to St. Simons. Along the way, he encounters hardship, peril, failure, and success, but it is the unwavering love of Janie Harris, an especially beautiful and strong-willed young woman, that fulfills his deep need for someone who can share the dream and the life he has chosen."
  • "In the late 1700s - when America was so young, it didn't even have a president - James Gould, a shy farm boy, dreamed of building a lighthouse. This dream takes him from the cold New England hills to the warn sands of St. Simon's Island, Georgia. And though he loses his first love to his own brother, he later meets and marries the lovely Janie Harris of Charleston."
  • "In the first of the St. Simons trilogy, James Gould leaves "the cold New England hills of his birth [to] make a life for himself ...[and] the beautiful and strong girl who comes to share the dream."--Cover of pbk."
  • "Just after the Revolution, James Gould dreamed of leaving his native Massachusetts and building a lighthouse in the South."
  • "Just after the Revolution, James Gould dreamed of leaving his native Massachusetts and building a lighthouse in the South."@en
  • "In the late 1700s -- when American was so young, it didn't even have a president -- James Gould, a shy farm boy, dreamed of building a lighthouse. This dream takes him from the cold New England hills to the warm sands of St. Simon's Island, Georgia ..."@en
  • "In the first of the St. Simons trilogy, James Gould leaves "the cold New England hills of his birth [to] make a life for himself ... [and] the beautiful and strong girl who comes to share the dream."--Cover of pbk."
  • "First Novel in the St, Simons Trilogy."@en

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  • "History"
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Love stories"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Christian fiction"

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  • "Lighthouse : Eugenia Price Commemorative Edition"
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  • "Lighthouse : St. Simons trilogy #1"@en
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