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The Women of Catawba
The Women of Catawba
Author: Hilda Stahl
ISBN-13: 9780840750808
ISBN-10: 0840750803
Publication Date: 1/1994
Pages: 235
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc
Book Type: Paperback
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novelswapper avatar reviewed The Women of Catawba on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
My love for historical/romance novels rates this 4 star. It was everything I expected in this genre, with the addition of suspense. A good read.
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Hilda Stahl is one of my favorite authors. Her books always have more depth than many of the Christian romance writers.
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Good clean Christian novel.
Veronika avatar reviewed The Women of Catawba on + 103 more book reviews
I did not enjoy this book. Though the story line was very good, I did not find most of the characters believable. It seemed that each character was either evil or perfect. Some of the characters swung wildly between good and evil.
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Great book. The last book written by the incredibly talented author Hilda Stahl before she died. The sequel to this book "The Winds of Catawba" was written by her daughter, Laurie Stahl.
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The first of the series. Taylor escapes with her child from a cruel man. She leaves Liverpool to go to SOuth Carolina and meets the Marstons who save her. Kinda cool-sequel written bysister.
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Excellent Book. I really enjoyed the story.
r801 avatar reviewed The Women of Catawba on + 122 more book reviews
Great story with strong christian women as the primary characters. The story begins with a quick beginning on the docks of England leaving for America, post Revolutionary War. The twists and turns have you glued to the pages while watching each underlying theme play out. I wouldn't want to get on the wrong side of these women! Underlying themes of prejudice, slavery, and following God's will.