Guild Court: A London StoryGood Press, 16. mars 2020 - 590 sider "Guild Court: A London Story" by George MacDonald follows a group of prodigal characters who all call London home as they head out on their separate journeys. While following these characters, readers are given models of life choices and the different paths living can take one on. Finding love, reconnecting with family, and finding one's place in life are all addressed in this charming book from the famed Scottish writer. |
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THE MORNING OF CHRISTMAS | |
CHAPTER VII | |
THOMAS AND LUCY | |
MOTHER AND DAUGHTER | |
A London Story | |
CHAPTER XXVI | |
CHAPTER XXIX | |
AN EXPLOSION | |
CHAPTER XXXIII | |
CHAPTER XXXVI | |
POPPIE CHOOSES A PROFESSION | |
CHAPTER XL | |
CHAPTER XLII | |
CHAPTER XII | |
ON THE RIVER | |
CHAPTER XVIII | |
CHAPTER XX | |
FISHING FOR A DAUGHTER | |
THOMAS RETURNS TO LONDON | |
CHAPTER XLVI | |
CHAPTER XLIX | |
CHAPTER LIV | |
CHAPTER LVI | |
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