Bridge To Cutter Gap
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Christy Huddleston’s dream was to teach the poor mountain children. In Cutter Gap, she meets the doctor who needs her help to save a life, and the handsome minister who helps her face the challenges of teaching–and loving–the mountain people. But she never imagined that her first journey into the heart of the Smoky Mountains would bring danger into the lives of one mountain family.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781683701576
ISBN10: 1683701577
Catherine Marshall
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2018
Christy Of Cutter Gap # 1
Publisher: Evergreen Farm
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