A Light to My Path, Lynn Austin
A Light to My Path, Lynn Austin
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A Light to My Path

Author: Lynn Austin

Narrator: Christina Moore

Unabridged: 15 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/06/2008


Synopsis

"You don't have to go with Missy Claire. She can't make you go with her."

Kitty, a house slave, has always obeyed Missy Claire and followed orders. But when word arrives that the Yankees are coming, Kitty is faced with a decision. Will she continue serving Missy Claire and her household? Or will she listen to Grady and embrace this chance for freedom?
Even wise Delia says Kitty has to decide for herself—that nobody except the Lord can tell her which way to go.

Kitty has always lived in a world where authority is not questioned. She never has learned to make up her own mind any more than she has learned to read or write.

But now Kitty has a daunting choice: How does she want her story to end?

In her bestselling tradition, Lynn Austin brings the Civil War years to life in the Refiner's Fire trilogy.

About Lynn Austin

Lynn Austin has sold more than 1.5 million copies of her books worldwide. A former teacher who now writes and speaks full-time, she has won eight Christy Awards for her historical fiction. One of those novels, Hidden Places, has also been made into an Original Hallmark Channel movie. Lynn and her husband have raised three children and make their home in western Michigan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ogz

I would say this is the best book in the series. It was touching, very real and taught so much about God's love through slavery. It is easy to pick on the bad things people have done to you but we never realise how much we've done to others, most especially God, yet we are forgiven everyday. Amazing......more

Goodreads review by Natalie

Painfully realistic This was my least favourite in the series but it was still worth reading. The focus is on the slave boy Grady who is separated from his family and sold as a child and the life of another orphaned slave girl Anna. I'm sure this book depicts the cruelties of the slave trade and life......more

Goodreads review by Amanda

I started this series loving book one. I found it well-balanced between both Northern and Southern views and it packed a lot of Scripture. As the series progressed, though, I found that all of that diminished until it seemed like there was only a Northern/abolitionist viewpoint portrayed with weak S......more