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Portrait of Mary Esther Miller MacGregor

Mary Esther Miller MacGregor

Mary Esther Miller MacGregor, also known as Marian Keith, was a Canadian author of fiction.

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In Orchard Glen

A young woman's dreams of escaping her family farm and overcoming her insecurities blossom amidst early 20th-century rural life.

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Duncan Polite, the Watchman of Glenoro

In a world of changing times, a kind-hearted watchman vows to protect his valley's goodness, hoping to guide his community towards a faithful future.

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The Silver Maple

In the Canadian backwoods, a young boy's world turns upside down when a revelation about his ancestry challenges everything he thought he knew about his family and himself.

By Mary Esther Miller MacGregor

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The End of the Rainbow

In a small town where dreams bloom amidst hardship, a father and son pursue a shimmering hope to overcome their struggles, finding that community bonds may be more valuable than gold.

By Mary Esther Miller MacGregor

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The Black-Bearded Barbarian : The Life of George Leslie Mackay of Formosa

Embark on a journey with a determined young missionary as he sets sail for a distant land, ready to face unknown challenges in his quest to spread his faith.

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Treasure Valley

In a close-knit rural community, one family's joyful life is disrupted by a newcomer, threatening their peace and testing the bonds of friendship.

By Mary Esther Miller MacGregor

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'Lizbeth of the Dale

In a home filled with orphaned children and one caring guardian, a spirited girl must find her place amidst family duties and societal expectations.

By Mary Esther Miller MacGregor

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