Heroines: The Lives of Great Literary Characters and What They Have to Teach Us
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You yearn for beauty and goodness love and mercy--rare qualities in todays world. Still they can be found if you know where to look. Author Mary Riso explores the hearts of the heroines made famous in literary classics. Discover anew the unfounded love that blossoms in the orphan Jane Eyre; experience with Betsey Trotwood the courage to speak the truth in the face of evil in David Copperfield; thrill with Natasha of War and Peace whose inner beauty transfixes those around her. You will be inspired and challenged to take on the true feminine virtues of these great heroines--finding new faith purpose wisdom and courage. Nurture your heart as you discover that a good story with real virtue can draw you to its ultimate source: the Creator of all good things. An enchanting journey into the world of fictional heroines. Not only did I want to run out and read and re-read their stories; I was inspired to live my own life with more of the strength and courage and character demonstrated by these women. Linda Anderson Pastor of Adult Development Grace Chapel Lexington Massachusetts Informative and inspiring. The authors quest throughout is for excellence--excellence in reading in character in Christian living. Dr. Leland Ryken Department of English Wheaton College Mary Riso is Program Administrator for the Division of Education and Adjunct Instructor at Gordon College in Wenham Massachusetts. She is the author of The Narrative of the Good Death: The Evangelical Deathbed in Victorian England (Routledge 2015). Mary received her PhD in History from the University of Stirling her MDiv and ThM from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and her BA in Philosophy from Georgetown University.
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