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A WOMAN NAMED DAMARIS. women of the west series #4

One of the bestselling Christian novelists of our time, Janette Oke's books have been described as stories that never go out of style. Her readers have enjoyed and benefited from the spiritual insights and practical faith in God that accompany her homey stories. This books is the moving story of a 15-year-old who, unable to tolerate her drinking father's abuse, joins a wagon train heading West.

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  • "One of the bestselling Christian novelists of our time, Janette Oke's books have been described as stories that never go out of style. Her readers have enjoyed and benefited from the spiritual insights and practical faith in God that accompany her homey stories. This books is the moving story of a 15-year-old who, unable to tolerate her drinking father's abuse, joins a wagon train heading West."@en
  • "Fifteen-year-old Damaris can no longer stay on her family's farm and endure her father's drunken rages. With the help of her heartbroken mother, Damaris makes her escape, taking along two family treasures: her grandmother's lacy golden brooch and her grandfather's watch. These items and her name are the only legacy she has from her past. Her mother once told her that "Damaris" came from the Bible and had a special meaning. But growing up without ever seeing a Bible, Damaris doesn't know what that meaning is. Far from home and feeling so alone, she wonders if the Bible can help her find out who she is and what the future might hold for her."@en
  • "She was almost fifteen on the night she dared for the first time to thinkof what life might be like away from home. She must escape carefully, shemust get away. She learns to come to terms with the past, live inthe present, and trust the future to another Father."@en
  • "Will she ever discover the story behind her unusual name?Fifteen-year-old Damaris can no longer stay on her family's farm and endure her father's drunken rages. With the help of her heartbroken mother, Damaris makes her escape, taking along two family treasures: her grandmother's lacy golden brooch and her grandfather's watch.These items and her name are the only legacy she has from her past. Her mother once told her that "Damaris" came from the Bible and had a special meaning. But growing up without ever seeing a Bible, Damaris doesn't know what that meaning is. Far from home and fe"@en
  • "Pioneer women, life, family."@en
  • "She was almost fifteen on the night she dared for the first time to think of what life might be like away from home."@en
  • "Damaris runs away from an abusive father. With only the strength from her mother's love and two heirlooms, and her name, she must come to terms with her past, learn to live in her present circumstances, and trust her future to another Father."@en
  • "Damaris runs away from an abusive father. With only the strength from her mother's love and two heirlooms, and her name, she must come to terms with her past, learn to live in her present circumstances, and trust her future to another Father."
  • "Damaris leaves home to escape her drunken father. Her grandmother's brooch and her grandfather's watch are her only legacy from her past. She must come to terms with her past, learn to live in her present circumstances, and trust her future to another father."
  • "At fifteen, Damaris escaped from her father's mean drunkenness, carrying with her the strength of her mother's love, two treasures hidden for years from her father, and her name."@en
  • "A young girl decides that she will no longer tolerate the abuse of her alcoholic father."@en
  • "One of the bestselling Christian novelists of our time, Janette Oke's books have been described as stories that never go out of style. Her readers have enjoyed and benefited from the spiritual insights and practical faith in God that accompany her homey stories. This books is the moving story of a 15-year-old who, unable to tolerate her drinking father's abuse, joins a wagon train heading West."

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  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Christian fiction"
  • "Christian fiction"@en
  • "Western stories"
  • "Western stories"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Large type books"

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  • "Uma mulher chamada Dâmaris"
  • "A WOMAN NAMED DAMARIS. women of the west series #4"@en
  • "Damaris : auf der Suche nach Geborgenheit"
  • "Woman named Damaris"@en
  • "A Woman Named Damaris #4"
  • "A Woman Named Damaris #4"@en
  • "A Woman named Damaris"@en
  • "Woman Named Damaris, A"@en
  • "A woman named Damaris"@es
  • "A Women Named Damaris [a novel]"@en
  • "A woman named Damaris"
  • "A woman named Damaris"@en