Lo, Michael! Grace Livingston Hill

Lo, Michael! Grace Livingston Hill

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He was just a boy with golden hair and a brave heart. She was the girl he saved, and the woman he never forgot. Grace Livingston Hill's 1913 classic, gently refreshed, invites you into a story of quiet heroism and enduring love. The story is not mine. It is in the public domain and has been preserved by Project Gutenberg. www.gutenberg.org
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On a dusty shelf in a forgotten shop sat a fragile porcelain doll who longed for more. Every night, he whispered the same wish into the silence-to feel, to love, to live. One morning, that wish was granted. The doll awoke with pale skin, warm breath, and trembling hands. He was no longer porcelain-he was human. His name was Sylovian "Shiloh" Alabastre, a boy caught between fragile magic and a fleeting reality. Then came Glyde Marx Veynor-a gentle yet steadfast soul who discovered Shiloh in a world he did not understand. To Shiloh, Glyde was sunlight, safety, and love itself. To Glyde, Shiloh was a fragile miracle worth protecting, even as shadows of uncertainty loomed over them. But magic is never permanent. A wish can be broken, and a heart can be shattered. In a story of love and fragility, Shiloh and Glyde must face the question: How long can a doll's borrowed heart continue to beat?

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