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The Alaska saga : 3 best-loved historical romances / Tracie Peterson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Uhrichsville, Ohio : Barbour Publishing, 2022.Description: 446 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9781636093161 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • [Fic] 23
Contents:
A light in the window -- Destiny's road -- Iditarod dream.
Summary: Living in the wilderness challenges three generations in faith and love. Surviving the rugged frontier of Alaska is a daunting task. But even in that hostile wilderness God allows the tender flower of love to bloom. Follow the adventures and romances of Julie, Beth, and Rita, women of different generations who share a common home. Nurse Julie Eriksson cares for the victims of the 1925 diphtheria epidemic while Sam waits quietly, willing to give anything to see her save their own struggling relationship. Where is hope when they need it most? Beth Hogan loses her beloved husband in World War II and returns to Alaska with her two sons only to find their remote village overrun by soldiers and civilians coming to build the Alcan Highway. Will she find a second chance at love when she meets August Eriksson? Confident, independent Rita Eriksson travels to her hometown of Tok, Alaska, to enter the dogsled race. Her coach, Mark, hopes and prays against all odds that he'll become part of her dreams too. Can their relationship survive the Iditarod race? Each must surmount the obstacles in her life, and perhaps, with God's help, find true love as well.
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A light in the window -- Destiny's road -- Iditarod dream.

Living in the wilderness challenges three generations in faith and love. Surviving the rugged frontier of Alaska is a daunting task. But even in that hostile wilderness God allows the tender flower of love to bloom. Follow the adventures and romances of Julie, Beth, and Rita, women of different generations who share a common home. Nurse Julie Eriksson cares for the victims of the 1925 diphtheria epidemic while Sam waits quietly, willing to give anything to see her save their own struggling relationship. Where is hope when they need it most? Beth Hogan loses her beloved husband in World War II and returns to Alaska with her two sons only to find their remote village overrun by soldiers and civilians coming to build the Alcan Highway. Will she find a second chance at love when she meets August Eriksson? Confident, independent Rita Eriksson travels to her hometown of Tok, Alaska, to enter the dogsled race. Her coach, Mark, hopes and prays against all odds that he'll become part of her dreams too. Can their relationship survive the Iditarod race? Each must surmount the obstacles in her life, and perhaps, with God's help, find true love as well.

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