The Zion Trail (Promised Valley) (Volume 1) The strangers share a new religion, which the family embraces.On a hot summer day, young Elijah Marshall stops plowing to give a drink of water to two strangers and invite them to lunch with his fami
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| Title | : | The Zion Trail (Promised Valley) (Volume 1) |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.52 (575 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0988381087 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 214 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-03-09 |
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Editorial : About the Author Best-selling author Marsha Ward writes authentic historical fiction set in 19th Century America, and contemporary romance. She was born in the sleepy little town of Phoenix, Arizona, in a simpler time. With plenty of room to roam among the chickens and citrus trees, Marsha enjoyed playing with neighborhood chums, but always had her imaginary friend, cowboy Johnny Rigger Prescott, at her side. Now she makes her home in a forest in the mountains of Arizona. She loves to hear from her readers. Connect with her at: marshaward https://facebook/authormarshaward authormarshaward@gmail Join Marsha's mailing list to be notified of new releases: eepurl/vBKEj
On a hot summer day, young Elijah Marshall stops plowing to give a drink of water to two strangers and invite them to lunch with his family. His neighborly act sets in motion events that will drastically change his future. The strangers share a new religion, which the family embraces. But the neighbors want no part of Mormons. Multiple acts of unkindness and starvation drive the Marshall family to flee to the Mormon city on the banks of the Mississippi River, Nauvoo. Then the path of Elijah's life takes perilous detours, with twists and turns he never expected to make. In a 19th century coming-of-age story ranging from Pennsylvania to the Great Salt Lake Valley, Elijah plunges into harrowing adventures filled with sorrow, danger, and romance. "Once again, Marsha Ward has woven an exciting historical novel. Elijah Marshall's adventures, trials, and faith building experiences as he journeys on The Zion Trail will keep readers turning pages until the end!" Loralee Evans, author of The Sho
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