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Book Description |
| The Chevalier’s Daughter by Lucy Ellen Guernsey is a captivating historical novel filled with adventure, faith, and resilience. Set in the turbulent era of religious conflict, the story follows a young Huguenot girl who must navigate danger, deception, and hardship while staying true to her Protestant beliefs. As she faces trials that test her courage and convictions, she discovers the strength that comes from faith and perseverance. With Guernsey’s signature historical depth and Christian themes, The Chevalier’s Daughter is an inspiring tale of devotion, bravery, and the pursuit of truth. |
About Author |
| Lucy Ellen Guernsey |
| Lucy Ellen Guernsey (1826–1899) was an American author known for her historical and religious fiction, particularly aimed at young readers. She wrote numerous novels and short stories, often incorporating strong moral lessons and Christian themes. Her works frequently focused on young women navigating challenges with faith, virtue, and perseverance. Guernsey’s writing was popular among 19th-century readers, especially for its engaging narratives that blended history with uplifting messages. Though not as widely recognized today, her contributions to religious and historical literature remain noteworthy. |



