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Christie, the King's Servant A Sequel to "Christie's Old Organ"

By O. F. Walton

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a picturesque village, a grieving artist searches for inspiration and discovers unexpected connections that may lead him toward healing and faith.

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2004-01-01
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Summary

"Christie, the King's Servant" by O. F. Walton is a story about an artist named Jack who seeks a fresh start and purpose in the quaint fishing village of Runswick Bay. Haunted by memories of his mother and recent personal losses, Jack finds himself drawn to this coastal haven, prompted by a girl's simple act of giving him yellow ragwort. Twenty years after his first journey there, he immerses himself in the local community, forming friendships and grappling with profound questions about life and faith as he spends time with fisherman, Duncan, and his family. Jack’s journey for artistic inspiration turns into a path of self-discovery, where he confronts his past, embraces new connections, all while yearning for a sense of belonging and meaning in the face of life’s challenges, inspired in part by a traveling preacher.

About the Author

Amy Catherine Walton, born Amy Catherine Deck and better known as Mrs O. F. Walton, was an English author of Christian children's books, mainly but not exclusively fictional. She was the daughter of an Anglican priest and married his curate, with whom she spent four years living in Jerusalem.

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