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The Measure of a Lady

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01 June 2006

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Romance

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Rachel van Buren arrives in Gold Rush San Francisco with two wishes: to protect her younger siblings and to return east as soon as possible. Both goals prove more difficult than she could imagine as her brother and sister are lured by the city's dangerous freedom and a missionary-turned-gambler stakes...

Rachel van Buren arrives in Gold Rush San Francisco with two wishes: to protect her younger siblings and to return east as soon as possible. Both goals prove more difficult than she could imagine as her brother and sister are lured by the city's dangerous freedom and a missionary-turned-gambler stakes a claim on her heart. Rachel won't give up without a fight though, and soon all will learn an eloquent but humorous lesson about what truly makes a lady.  
  
Speak Politely. Even when you're the only respectable woman around, protesting the decadence of a city lost to gold fever.  
  
Dress Modestly. Wear your sunbonnet at all times. Ensure nobody sees your work boots muddied by the San Francisco streets.  
  
Remain Devoted to Family. Protect your siblings from the lures of the city, even against their wishes.  
  
Stand Above Reproach. Most difficult when a wonderful man turns out to be a saloon owner.  
  
Rise Above Temptation. No, not even just a little kiss. . .  
When these rules become increasingly difficult to uphold, can Rachel Van Buren remain a beacon of virtue in a city of vice?

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Rachel van Buren arrives in Gold Rush San Francisco with two wishes: to protect her younger siblings and to return east as soon as possible. Both goals prove more difficult than she could imagine as her brother and sister are lured by the city's dangerous freedom and a missionary-turned-gambler stakes...

Rachel van Buren arrives in Gold Rush San Francisco with two wishes: to protect her younger siblings and to return east as soon as possible. Both goals prove more difficult than she could imagine as her brother and sister are lured by the city's dangerous freedom and a missionary-turned-gambler stakes a claim on her heart. Rachel won't give up without a fight though, and soon all will learn an eloquent but humorous lesson about what truly makes a lady.  
  
Speak Politely. Even when you're the only respectable woman around, protesting the decadence of a city lost to gold fever.  
  
Dress Modestly. Wear your sunbonnet at all times. Ensure nobody sees your work boots muddied by the San Francisco streets.  
  
Remain Devoted to Family. Protect your siblings from the lures of the city, even against their wishes.  
  
Stand Above Reproach. Most difficult when a wonderful man turns out to be a saloon owner.  
  
Rise Above Temptation. No, not even just a little kiss. . .  
When these rules become increasingly difficult to uphold, can Rachel Van Buren remain a beacon of virtue in a city of vice?
The Measure of a Lady $22.99
Koorong code 243075
ISBN 9780764200731
Pages 320
Publisher Baker Book House
Publication date 01 June 2006
Dimensions 20 x 139 x 212mm
Weight 0.319kg
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    9 years ago
    A Good Challenge

    This book was not only an enjoyable read due to its historical accuracy and humour but taught an important lesson. What is the measure of a lady? Someone who follows the rules dictated by society or someone who is willing to help others even though society 'looks down on them'? This book is a timely reminder that what the world considers to be 'right' can be very different to what God considers right.