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Hind’s Feet on High Places
by Hannah Hurnard
Review:
This story is a beautiful allegory with a similarity to Pilgrims Progress. First published in 1955, so many have found comfort and help in this tale of Much-Afraid’s journey to become Grace and Glory that it has been a best seller ever since publication. Much-Afraid’s trials and tribulations can be related to many happenings in our own lives, but always there is hope held out to us, if we follow God’s path as Much-Afraid does.
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (11/03/01)
This story is a beautiful allegory with a similarity to Pilgrims Progress. First published in 1955, so many have found comfort and help in this tale of Much-Afraid’s journey to become Grace and Glory that it has been a best seller ever since publication. Much-Afraid’s trials and tribulations can be related to many happenings in our own lives, but always there is hope held out to us, if we follow God’s path as Much-Afraid does.
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (11/03/01)