Stories For A Womans Heart Second Collection
$16.99
Like the tender and uplifting original edition of Stories for a Woman’s Heart, this new collection of stories from the bestselling Stories for the Heart series will inspire and stir the souls of women. More than one hundred selections — including many from today’s most loved and respected Christian communicators — offer encouragement on topics such as friendship, love, virtue, motherhood, memories, and faith. Whether savored in a quiet moment alone or shared with friends and family, these stories provide timeless joy that women are sure to cherish.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781590528709
ISBN10: 1590528700
Alice Gray
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2006
Stories For The Heart # 2
Publisher: Multnomah
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