Girl from Montana

Girl from Montana
Published in the early 20th century, 'Girl from Montana' by Grace Livingston Hill follows the journey of young Elizabeth, who becomes orphaned after a tragic murder. Fleeing Montana on horseback, she seeks her remaining relatives in the East, facing challenges that test her faith and resilience. The novel explores themes of good versus evil, romance, and personal growth, making it a notable work in Hill's collection of inspirational fiction.














