When Morning Comes Again

When Morning Comes Again by June Masters Bacher is a work of fiction published by Harvest House in 1988. This edition spans 253 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Courtney, whose Christian faith serves as a source of strength amid various challenges, including failing silver mines, a devastating fire, and the kidnapping of her baby girl, all of which threaten her family in their valley on the Washington State frontier.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of resilience and faith in the face of adversity. As Courtney navigates the trials that beset her family, the book delves into the impact of her beliefs on her circumstances. The setting and events reflect the struggles of life on the frontier, offering insight into the challenges faced by those who lived during that time. This edition provides a glimpse into the intersection of personal faith and the harsh realities of life, making it a thoughtful exploration of perseverance.
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Courtney’s Christian faith sustains her as failing silver mines, fire, and the kidnapping of her baby girl threaten her family in their valley on the Washington State frontier.
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