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The Measure of a Lady

By: Deeanne Gist
Narrated by: Julia Gibson
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Christy Award finalist Deeanne Gist's compelling best seller portrays Rachel Van Buren's efforts to escape the gold-rush quagmire of 1849 San Francisco - with her high moral principles intact. Rachel is shocked by this mud-infested boomtown, where the only females are of ill repute. When saloon owner Johnnie Parker, a widower and former missionary, allows her to stay in his unoccupied shanty, she agrees to cook and clean for him. But Rachel soon struggles with their growing attraction.©2006 Deeanne Gist (P)2006 Recorded Books, LLC Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance

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"[An] amusing, often almost titillating tale brimming with period detail." (Booklist)

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