
Chautauqua Idyl
'Chautauqua Idyl' Summary
In the idyllic setting of a peaceful pasture, the inhabitants—trees, flowers, and animals—gather to discuss and ponder theological topics. The book unfolds as a series of conversations between these unlikely characters, each offering their unique perspectives on faith, spirituality, and the divine. The trees, rooted in wisdom and experience, share insights gleaned from their long lives. The flowers, vibrant and full of life, express their joy and wonder at the beauty of creation. The animals, with their instinctual understanding of nature, contribute their observations about the interconnectedness of life. Through their discussions, the characters delve into themes of creation, providence, and the meaning of existence. The book invites readers to contemplate these profound questions through the eyes of nature, ultimately revealing the presence of the divine in every aspect of life.Book Details
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Grace Livingston Hill
United States
Grace Livingston Hill was an early 20th-century novelist and wrote both under her real name and the pseudonym Marcia Macdonald. She wrote over 100 novels and numerous short stories. Her characters wer...
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