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Portrait of Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews

Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews

Mary Raymond Andrews was an American writer. She is best known for a widely read short story about US President Abraham Lincoln, "The Perfect Tribute", which was adapted for film twice and sold 600,000 copies when published as a standalone volume.

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The eternal masculine : $b Stories of men and boys

These stories capture the lives of men and boys as they explore the meaning of manhood in the great outdoors.

By Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews

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A Good Samaritan

When a young man sacrifices his promising future to help a friend battling intoxication, he unexpectedly discovers what truly defines a good person.

By Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews

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The Lifted Bandage

Accused of a crime and facing despair, a desperate father finds hope and a strange sense of peace, even before his son's innocence is proven.

By Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews

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Her country

A singer's ambition transforms into selfless service as her powerful voice becomes a beacon of hope and patriotism during wartime.

By Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews

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August First

In a sweltering city, a young clergyman's summer takes a turn when a woman's agonizing secret forces them both to confront the profound questions of love, faith, and the will to live.

By Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews

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Yellow Butterflies

Amidst the chaos of war, a mother's unwavering love transcends loss, finding solace in the delicate dance of yellow butterflies, forever connecting her to the heroic spirit of her son.

By Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews

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The Militants Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World

Clergymen, soldiers, and a spirited young girl discover the intense intersection of faith, love, and duty through their intertwined lives during times of struggle.

By Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews

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The Perfect Tribute

In a nation torn apart, a president's brief speech at Gettysburg echoes beyond the battlefield, touching the hearts of enemies and forever changing the course of history.

By Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews

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The Courage of the Commonplace

In a world of privilege, a young man's disappointment becomes a catalyst for unexpected heroism and love.

By Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews

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Joy in the Morning

Amidst the chaos of war, a dying soldier's fading memories of home reveal the heavy cost of conflict and the enduring spirit of those who served.

By Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews

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