The Girl from Montana by Grace Livingston Hill is a heartwarming novel that tells the story of Elizabeth, a young woman from Montana who moves to New York City to live with her wealthy aunt and uncle. Despite the glamorous lifestyle that surrounds her, Elizabeth struggles to fit in and finds herself longing for the simple life she left behind.As she navigates the challenges of high society and tries to find her place in the world, Elizabeth meets a kind and handsome young man named Rodney. Together, they explore the city ...
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The Girl from Montana by Grace Livingston Hill is a heartwarming novel that tells the story of Elizabeth, a young woman from Montana who moves to New York City to live with her wealthy aunt and uncle. Despite the glamorous lifestyle that surrounds her, Elizabeth struggles to fit in and finds herself longing for the simple life she left behind.As she navigates the challenges of high society and tries to find her place in the world, Elizabeth meets a kind and handsome young man named Rodney. Together, they explore the city and form a deep connection that could change both of their lives forever.However, Elizabeth's aunt and uncle disapprove of her relationship with Rodney and try to keep them apart. As tensions rise and secrets are revealed, Elizabeth must choose between following her heart and staying true to her family.Filled with romance, drama, and unforgettable characters, The Girl from Montana is a timeless story about love and the power of staying true to oneself.1907. This is the story of a lovable girl upon whom fate has thrust a seemingly unbearable burden of trouble. She is alone in the mountains of Montana and threatened by a man whom she has every cause to hate and fear. Feeling that flight is the only course left, she arms herself, mounts a horse and bravely rides away. Thus begins a trail that finally leads her to the East, and to grandparents of widely divergent social stations. Her experiences with both are novel and sometimes humorous, but through them all she never quite forgets a certain tenderfoot who befriended her for a short time in her lonely journey. She meets him again under most unusual circumstances. Complications have arisen that threaten her future happiness, but in the end fate plays fair. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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