A Voice in the Wilderness
Original title: A voice in the wilderness
first published 1916 Revell, 1984 274 pages
Classic Series — book 11
There are actually several voices crying out in this wilderness. While Margaret Earle starts out physically lost in the story, and is again physically lost toward the end, several people along the way are lost psychologically, emotionally, and spiritually. One of these is Lance Gardley, who saves Margaret twice in the actual wilderness while she saves him in the wilderness of his own consciousness. As the new first y...
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