
Margaret Wade Campbell Deland
Margaret Deland was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet. She also wrote an autobiography in two volumes. She generally is considered part of the literary realism movement.

The Voice
In a town gripped by faith and whispers, a young woman's quest for love ignites a crisis that challenges everything she thought she knew about belief, forgiveness, and the mysterious voice that guides her father.
By Margaret Wade Campbell Deland

John Ward, Preacher
In a sleepy village, a preacher's upcoming marriage is threatened by his bride-to-be's differing spiritual beliefs, forcing him to choose between love and his unwavering faith.
By Margaret Wade Campbell Deland

The Way to Peace
In a world of changing values, a wife's quest for inner peace threatens to shatter her marriage as she considers abandoning everything for a life of communal devotion.
By Margaret Wade Campbell Deland

The Rising Tide
In a changing world a daughter's dreams clash with her mother's expectations, threatening to tear a family apart.
By Margaret Wade Campbell Deland

Dr. Lavendar's People
** In a small town, a woman must choose between her duty to her troubled brother and her unexpected love for the new clergyman.
By Margaret Wade Campbell Deland

An Encore
After decades apart, former lovers confront disapproving families as they seize a surprising opportunity to rekindle their flame.
By Margaret Wade Campbell Deland

The Wisdom of Fools
Amidst whispers and long-held secrets, an engaged couple must decide if honesty is worth risking their future happiness.
By Margaret Wade Campbell Deland

The Vehement Flame
An improbable couple must fight for their love while battling societal expectations and their own insecurities in a time of rigid social norms.
By Margaret Wade Campbell Deland

An Old Chester Secret
In a small town filled with whispers, a kind-hearted woman known for sharing secrets suddenly finds herself entangled in one that could change everything.
By Margaret Wade Campbell Deland

The Awakening of Helena Richie
In a quaint town, a grieving widow faces a life-altering decision when the possibility of motherhood arises through a young orphaned boy.
By Margaret Wade Campbell Deland

The Iron Woman
In an industrial town, four children discover the power of friendship as they confront the contrasts of society and the emotional battles of growing up together.
By Margaret Wade Campbell Deland