Bright Conquest is a work of fiction by Ruth Livingston Hill, published in 1951. The novel falls under the romance genre and is considered Christian fiction, a style often characterized by themes of good versus evil, Christian redemption, and happy endings where faith leads to resolution.
Ruth Livingston Hill (born Ruth Glover Hill in 1898) was the daughter of the prolific American novelist Grace Livingston Hill. Ruth followed in her mother's footsteps, writing several novels in a similar style, often featuring Christian themes and romantic elements. She also completed her mother's last book, "Mary Arden," after Grace's death in 1947. Beyond her writing, Ruth Livingston Hill was also an accomplished concert violinist and founded the Grace Livingston Hill Memorial School, later known as Keswick Christian School.
This book, like others in the Christian romance genre, holds significance for collectors interested in wholesome narratives and the literary tradition established by Grace Livingston Hill and continued by her daughter. The works of both Grace and Ruth Livingston Hill often explore themes of faith, morality, and personal transformation within a romantic storyline. Collectors of Christian fiction or those interested in authors who shaped the genre would find this book a notable addition to their collection.
This book is in good condition. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. This is a used book with some shelf wear. Please take a look at the pictures to ascertain the condition and state of this item. The dust jacket is worn along edges and corners with some tears and chipping on the head/tail of spine. Dust jacket is clipped. The boards are worn along edges and corners with minimal surface rubbing. Hinges tight. Binding sturdy. Text block is crisp and clean.
Hardcover. Bound in cloth over boards.
Page Count: 240
Location: ABS-1-4-016

