Indomitable Gertrude Green, The / Hammonds, Max W / (PB/2001-2001/B+/USED)

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*Condition Note: Book is well intact and clean. Front cover has minor wear along the page edge from much use.*

 

What was Gertrude--headstrong, confident, and opinionated! Her mother, Lena, sure that her oldest daughter would be somebody famous, encouraged Gertrude to follow her dreams and taught her to be self-disciplined and industrious.

And no, Gertrude wasn't afraid of much. Nursing school with its long hours and hard work didn't faze her. Carrying the workload of two or three people didn't bother her. Accepting a call to China as a missionary nurse in 1936...well, she was understandably bewildered at first, but certainly not frightened. Challenging an arrogant Japanese soldier, single-handedly running a hospital, and confronting the spoiled wife of a high-ranking general were peanuts compared to the one fear that brought the unstoppable Gertrude Green to her knees. 

She ran from that fear all the way home to Rochester, New York, but God needed her back in China. Back in the same hospital, in much the same hospital, in much the same circumstances she was in when she left--but this time her faith in Him was ready to mature. Oh, and this time she and 51 others would need to flee the Communist army in the dead of winter--on foot. 

 

Table of Contents

Significant Characters
Preface
Prologue
The Preparation: 
Chapters 1-15
China, The First Trip:
Chapters 16-49
Interlude:
Chapters 50-55
China, the Second Trip
Chapters 56-82
The Final Events
Epilogue
Postscript 

 

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Details

Binding:
Paperback
Copyright:
2001
Printed:
2001
Pages:
701
Publisher:
Review & Herald Publishing Association
Condition:
B+

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