Originally Published in 1953, "Discoveries" is Eugenia Price s honest account of her quest to find out what Jesus Christ means to her, and how her newfound belief in Him has changed her life. Eugenia Price wrote "Discoveries" her first book two years after her conversion to Christianity at the age of thirty-three. It is an authentic journal of her spiritual journey from nonbeliever to believer. "Discoveries" is filled with the vitality and excitement of a new disciple and yet, as the author states, it is still startlingly central to what I believe today. Updated with a new Preface,...
Originally Published in 1953, "Discoveries" is Eugenia Price s honest account of her quest to find out what Jesus Christ means to her, and how her new...
Share My Pleasant Stones offers personal insights and practical guidelines for expanding one's relationship with Jesus Christ through daily reading and meditation. Each page--one for every day of the year--is headed by a quotation from the Bible and followed by notes the author has written in the margins of her own Bible over the years. It is, perhaps, Eugenia Price's most personal book. Eugenia Price, a bestselling writer of nonfiction and fiction for more than 30 years, converted to Christianity at the age of 33. Her list of religious writings is long and impressive, and many...
Share My Pleasant Stones offers personal insights and practical guidelines for expanding one's relationship with Jesus Christ through daily rea...
Originally published to great acclaim in 1969, "The Unique World of Women" is filled with Eugenia Price s sage advice on how twentieth-century women can learn from the trials and tribulations suffered by the women of the Bible. In "The Unique World of Women," Eugenia Price creates unforgettable, intimate portraits of Keturah, Mary of Jerusalem, and other women from the Bible, and relates their troubles to the dilemmas women face today. She reinforces the notion that God needed women then and He needs them now women who will witness to His love and use their unique sensitivity and...
Originally published to great acclaim in 1969, "The Unique World of Women" is filled with Eugenia Price s sage advice on how twentieth-century women c...
First published to great success in 1979, and now reissued with an updated Preface, "Leave Yourself Alone" is a book Eugenia Price s readers will want to add to their personal collection of her writings. According to Eugenia Price, the emotionally healthy person is the one who is focused outside of the self, and whose attention is directed toward God and other people. In "Leave Yourself Alone," she explores specific areas of life work, prayer, conversation, relationships where people can and should leave themselves alone. In her own inimitable and charming style, Ms. Price prods her...
First published to great success in 1979, and now reissued with an updated Preface, "Leave Yourself Alone" is a book Eugenia Price s readers will want...
Since it first appeared in 1956, Mrs. Vanstory's rich narrative of the barrier islands from Ossabaw to Cumberland--and the mainland towns along the way--has become the standard popular history of Georgia's golden coast.
Thoroughly revised and with over forty new illustrations, this edition traces the crucial and colorful role these islands have played from the sixteenth century to the twentieth. Home, at one time or another, to the American Indians, the French, the Spanish, and the English; to buccaneers, friars, and priests; to Puritans and Scottish Highlanders; to slave traders,...
Since it first appeared in 1956, Mrs. Vanstory's rich narrative of the barrier islands from Ossabaw to Cumberland--and the mainland towns along the...
A lifetime friend of Southern novelist Eugenia Price, Mary Bray Wheeler offers a unique guidebook to the historical places and people that give Price's novels their special Southern flavor. Travelers, sightseers, and history buffs--whether in cars or their reading chairs--will discover anew Price's treasured coastal Southeast. Maps and photographs.
A lifetime friend of Southern novelist Eugenia Price, Mary Bray Wheeler offers a unique guidebook to the historical places and people that give Price'...
A rich and riveting tale of love, hardship, and the journey for happiness in the war-torn South. In New Moon Rising, Eugenia Price gives us a story of faith and courage that follows the struggle of James Gould's son Horace to find his own place in life. Reaching manhood in the tumultuous years before the Civil War, Horace returns to St. Simons and finds himself disheartened by the intolerance on his beloved island. However, he wins the heart of lovely neighbor Deborah Abbott, who adores her "Mr. Gould" and becomes his wife, despite the difference in their years. She is not concerned with his...
A rich and riveting tale of love, hardship, and the journey for happiness in the war-torn South. In New Moon Rising, Eugenia Price gives us a story of...
In this masterful first novel by Price, a wealthy young northerner, Anson Dodge, shares his heart with two very different women -- Ellen, who passionately adores him, and Anna, who comforts him in sorrow. They each surrender themselves to his dreams.
In this masterful first novel by Price, a wealthy young northerner, Anson Dodge, shares his heart with two very different women -- Ellen, who passiona...
In this captivating tale, Eugenia Price paints a vivid picture of the tumultuous historic and political events that shaped the life of Mary Evans, a remarkably independent woman in the colonial south. Born in Charles Town, South Carolina, Mary, a skilled midwife, accompanied her first husband, British soldier David Fenwick, when his regiment fought the Spanish in Cuba. When Spain agreed to give all of Florida in exchange for the city of Havana, Mary (who became known as Maria) and her husband were forced to relocate to the newly British garrison town of St. Augustine, Florida. Faced with...
In this captivating tale, Eugenia Price paints a vivid picture of the tumultuous historic and political events that shaped the life of Mary Evans, a r...