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I heard about this book by seeing it at an antique store, I started reading it as an ebook, from Google, I was not expecting much from this book, as theres hardly any information on it especially here on Goodreadsnot even a synopsis.
I expected it to be boring and long and dull,

It was not,

I enjoyed this book very much, and I thought it was very good, The story was interesting, the characters welldeveloped, the ideals presented rather thought provoking, and the morals well grounded.


The overarching point of this story was sacrificial love, It was very nice to read about, and I really enjoyed it, Another main point was “Is it worth being alive if you have to live a lie” That was very interesting, as well.


The whole middle of this story seems to be going in the wrong direction, before the main character realizes his mistakes, which is usually annoying to read about in a book.
But in this one it was handled well and I did not dislike it,

The author reminded me of Harold Bell Wright quite a bit, I also found it to remind me a very tiny bit of L, M. Montgomery although that may only be because I read the author was born in Prince Edward Island,

I have a great deal more to say about this, which I may add in future.
Suffice it to say I liked this book fantastically well and I recommend it tremendously,

William Benjamin Basil King was bornFebruary,, in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, He had a stormy childhood and strict religious upbringing, alluded to in his The Conquest of Fear, inspired by his fears of becoming blind.
As an adolescent who had already for some years been losing his sight along with having thyroid gland problems, the young King was deemed not fit for work.
He spent a lonely and melancholy autumn at Versailles in France, unoccupied and alone with his introspection and agonising over his fears of fate dealing him a
Earn The Wild Olive Executed By Basil King Offered In Physical Book
bitter blow, a total loss of vision.
Inhe graduated from the University of Kings College in Nova Scotia and two years later married Esther Foote.
saw him ordained as Anglican prie 'William Benjamin Basil King was bornFebruary,, in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
He had a stormy childhood and strict religious upbringing, alluded to in his The Conquest of Fear, inspired by his fears of becoming blind.
As an adolescent who had already for some years been losing his sight along with having thyroid gland problems, the young King was deemed not fit for work.
He spent a lonely and melancholy autumn at Versailles in France, unoccupied and alone with his introspection and agonising over his fears of fate dealing him a bitter blow, a total loss of vision.
Inhe graduated from the University of King's College in Nova Scotia and two years later married Esther Foote.
saw him ordained as Anglican priest and he served as the rector of St Luke's Cathedral in Halifax.
Inhe became the rector of Christ Church, Cambridge, Massachusetts, yet inwas forced to resign as a result of further failing eyesight.
He would devote the rest of his life to literature, A major turning point in King's life came from a teacher who spoke of the ingenuity and adaptability of the life principle, which had somehow arrived on earth and for eons had continually met adversity and remained undefeated.
King realised he was allowing his own wealth of ability to lie fallow, He rose to the challenge but still struggled with the seeming fate of Nature and his own untapped spiritual faith.
He needed to heed his own advice: "Be bold and mighty forces will come to your aid.
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