Description
Condition note: Book is lightly used with minor cover wear and clean. May have an owner sticker inside the back cover.
The author of Project Sunlight returns with a story that transports the reader from the high-pressure hustle of the twentieth century to an age of national grandeur between Eden and Noah's flood.
In this setting she tells a lyrical allegory of innocence besieged by evil. Shaina comes of age in the luxury of her parents' garden estate. She is engaged to a maker of musical instruments who appears completely devoted to her. But outside her tranquil home, a rising tide of ambition and cruelty threatens to engulf her and taint the people she loves.
The memory of a melody draws Shaina away from this brutality. Written by Eve after leaving the garden of Eden, the song mourned her great loss, but promised a great hope. This hope invites Shaina's escape to a peaceful valley hidden from the rest of the world.
In Song of Eve, June Strong portrays an agonizing choice some must make—the choice between mortal love and a chance to better know the love of God.
Table of Contents
The Gift
The Journey
The Preacher
The Decision
The Valley
The Departure
The Girl
The Boat
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1987 |
Printed: |
1987 |
Pages: |
157 |
Publisher: |
Review & Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |