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  • The Indian, the Bookbinder & Abby: An Oregon Trail Journey

  • Christian Western Historical Romance
  • By: Vanessa Carvo
  • Narrated by: Nancy Isaacs
  • Length: 55 mins

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The Indian, the Bookbinder & Abby: An Oregon Trail Journey

By: Vanessa Carvo
Narrated by: Nancy Isaacs
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Publisher's Summary

The Indian, The Bookbinder & Abby: An Oregon Trail Journey, is a wonderful and emotional love story about one young woman traveling the Oregon Trail with her father. She is engaged to a self-centered, controlling and very angry young man. When a young bookbinder spots her ancient family bible, which is falling apart, he tells her he'll restore it for her. Her fiancé becomes enraged and when the bible is completed there is an altercation and someone dear to Abby gets critically injured. This love story has a fulfilling and satisfying ending. This story contains powerful Christian influences, love, family, and other related themes meant to make you smile!

©2013 Quietly Blessed and Loved Press (P)2013 Quietly Blessed and Loved Press

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