Torrent FallsThe year is 1888; Copper is a young widow with a baby trying to make a go of the ramshackle farm she received from her father in Troublesome Creek. Copper's life seems as dilapidated as the farm as she struggles to come to terms with her shattered world. Desperate to rekindle the easy faith she had as a child, she searches for peace and God's direction in the serenity of the Kentucky mountains. Further complicating her life is a budding romance with John Pelfrey, Copper's long ago sweetheart. Once sure she could never love again, Copper gives her heart to John only to face betrayal. A skilled midwife, Copper is challenged in many ways as she ministers to the women of eastern Kentucky. Always a believer, Copper still has much to learn as she grows in wisdom and in faith. |
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... Thank ye , " the girl answered for both of them . “ Darcy Whitt , " she said , releasing the dasher and sticking out her hand . Copper's face colored . Why , this girl had better manners than she did . “ Pleased to meet you , JAN WATSON.
... Thank ye , " the girl answered for both of them . “ Darcy Whitt , " she said , releasing the dasher and sticking out her hand . Copper's face colored . Why , this girl had better manners than she did . “ Pleased to meet you , JAN WATSON.
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... face . She was a spunky , brown - haired girl and charming with a ready smile . The opposite of her lanky brother , she was short and stout . " Mammaw cain't afford to feed us all . " " How many are there ? " Copper asked . " Well ...
... face . She was a spunky , brown - haired girl and charming with a ready smile . The opposite of her lanky brother , she was short and stout . " Mammaw cain't afford to feed us all . " " How many are there ? " Copper asked . " Well ...
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... face. Copper couldn't have been more surprised if the tomcat had hitched a team of mice to the plow. “You've saved the cucum- bers. Thank you.” She could have hugged him. Not only was he smart, but he had the decency to know he should ...
... face. Copper couldn't have been more surprised if the tomcat had hitched a team of mice to the plow. “You've saved the cucum- bers. Thank you.” She could have hugged him. Not only was he smart, but he had the decency to know he should ...
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... face with the end of her long tail. But she produced beautiful, creamy milk, and Copper never had to go hunting for her. The bell that hung from her neck tolled like clockwork every evening as she made her way down the mountain right to ...
... face with the end of her long tail. But she produced beautiful, creamy milk, and Copper never had to go hunting for her. The bell that hung from her neck tolled like clockwork every evening as she made her way down the mountain right to ...
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