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*Condition Note: Book is lightly used and clean.*
Dolly Spencer is a young woman with a big dream. A gifted writer, she wants to make her mark on the
world through investigative journalism. The problem is that in the early years of the twentieth century a
woman can't vote, let alone compete with men in the workplace.
Having fought her own difficult battles as an independent woman, Dolly's big sister Chloe Mae provides
the necessary emotional and financial support to set Dolly on her way to success. Dolly's journey takes
her from a small farm in Pennsylvania to the hallowed halls of Wellesley College and then on to the
bustling streets of New York City. When at last Dolly realizes her dream to become a big-city journalist,
she finds herself embroiled in a world of danger and intrigue. Can she really make it as a woman on her
own?
The Secret Dreams of Dolly Spencer, by beloved storyteller Kay Rizzo, tells of Dolly's pilgrimage to
discover personal fulfillment and God's will for her life. it is about the price an extraordinary young
woman will pay for her standbys and beliefs and the surprising rewards her heavenly Father bestows
upon her. Dolly's spiritual adventure is full of friends made and lost, sacrifice and privilege, and
blossoming love.
Kay Rizzo has delighted readers for more than a decade with her gift for inspirational writing. She's the
author of more than twenty books and is a sought-after retreat and conference speaker. Kay and her
husband, Richard, live in central California arid have two married daughters.
CONTENTS
Prologue
Runaway Home
The Long Winter
The Boston Affair
Picnic in the Park
Personal Involvement
On the Move
A Secret and a Mysterious Boy
On the Trail of a Tale
One War Ends, Another Begins
The Battle Begins
Beyond the Brink
In Harm's Way
Surprises and More Surprises
Comes Around
A New Day
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1999 |
Printed: |
1999 |
Pages: |
252 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |