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ISBN: 0802406270 (ISBN13: 9780802406279)
Edition Language: English

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In the 1890 thriving coastal town of Holliston, Maine, the leading lumber baron's son, Warren Brentwood, III, returns from his years away at college and traveling to take up his position as heir apparent to his father's business empire.Esperanza Estrada, daughter of a Portuguese immigrant fisherman and a local woman, Espy lives on the wrong side of the tracks, surrounded by a brood of brothers and sisters and a careworn mother. She is unable to pretend she is anything but "one of those Estradas." When she overhears of a position to clean house at a local high school teacher's home on Elm Street, she jumps at the opportunity-to be able to run into Warren Brentwood now and again, but also to imbibe of the culture and intellectual atmosphere of the Stocktons.When rumors about Espy and a respected, married gentleman of the community begin to circulate, the entire church congregation and then the community pronounce judgment on her behavior. The man Espy is in love with, Warren, believes the lie and his loss of faith in her causes Espy to give up without a fight. She leaves her family and hometown for the nearest city with little money and no acquaintances and is forced to spend the night on the street. A man who heads a mission for the homeless finds Espy and offers her shelter. Espy finds the true love of God while working at the mission. Will she be able to forgive the townspeople and return home?

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Title:Her Good Name
Author:Ruth Axtell
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 288 pages
Published:August 28th 2012 by River North, Moody Publishers Fiction (first published July 24th 2012)
Categories:Christian Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. Historical Romance. Christian

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My mom and I both read this book this month, and the first word we both used to describe it was "frustrating". The synopsis kind of hints that it will be from the start, though, so I was expecting it. I can't stand when people are unjustly accused in stories, because it always seems the accusers absolutely REFUSE to see reason, or to listen. But I suppose the author WANTS us to get frustrated, so she did a good job. ;) I felt like it took awhile for the plot (well, the plot referred to on the

I received this book from goodreads giveaways. The characters in this book stay with you as they deal with the constraints of society and their growth to adults. You know this book is keeping you entranced as you develop both an extreme dislike for some characters and keep rooting for others. This is a true romance.

Espy Estrada is the oldest of the town drunks eleven children. She left school early to get a job in the cannery to support her family. She and her next-oldest sister shoulder a lot of the burden of raising their younger siblings, as well as working alternating shifts so there is always someone home to look after the babies. Warren Brentwood has had every advantage money can bring: an education, and a job in the family firm. But he finds hes boss in name only: his father still wants to make all

Espy Estrada lives in Holliston Maine at the turn of the 19th century. Born to a low class family Espy desperately desires to further her poor education. She enthusiastically accepts a job as a house maid for a local professor and his wife, she is thrilled with the opportunity to learn from the professor's wealth of knowledge and extensive library but eventually the professor seems to be noticing more than just Espy's aptitude for learning.When rumors begin flying concerning the much respected

Title: Her Good NameAuthor: Ruth AxtellPages: 345Year: 2012Publisher: River North, a division of Moody Publishers Her Good Name had me hooked from the beginning. The author has a way with storytelling that just draws you in from the beginning. Her characters are very likeable, and you can identify with their emotions easily. The setting is in a small town in Maine called Holliston in 1892. Warren Brentwood III has returned from two years of traveling the continent after graduating from college.

Awesome book, couldn't stop reading. Didn't want the book to end. Highly recommend.

My mom and I both read this book this month, and the first word we both used to describe it was "frustrating". The synopsis kind of hints that it will be from the start, though, so I was expecting it. I can't stand when people are unjustly accused in stories, because it always seems the accusers absolutely REFUSE to see reason, or to listen. But I suppose the author WANTS us to get frustrated, so she did a good job. ;) I felt like it took awhile for the plot (well, the plot referred to on the