The Engine Woman's Light begins as an elderly woman transports her infant granddaughter by train to an alternative California in the late 19th century, a land where the dead are not far away and remain connected to the living/5(50). · Veteran author, Laurel Anne Hill, adeptly empowers her heroine, Juanita, to go the hell and back in a compelling coming of age story. She'll surprise the reader with uncharted territory delving into the shamanic mysticism of Native American and Mexican bltadwin.ru bltadwin.ru: The Engine Woman's Light (Audible Audio Edition): Laurel Anne Hill, Maria Marquis, Sand Hill Review Press: Audible Audiobooks.
Laurel Anne Hill grew up in San Francisco, California, with more dreams of adventure than good sense or money. Her close brushes with death, love of family, respect for honor and belief in a higher power continue to influence her writing and her life. Laurel is the author of the award-winning novel, Heroes Arise. The Engine Woman's Light by Laurel Anne Hill is a fantasy - adventure novel set in thes and located in an unusual California referred to as South California. The story revolves around the life of fifteen-year-old Juanita. As the mystic traveler in her village of Promise, Juanita is entrusted with the quest to stop the trains that transport. © Laurel Anne Hill (P) Sand Hill Review Press. Steampunk Show more Show less Inspiring Accountability in the Workplace; What listeners say about The Engine Woman's Light Average Customer Ratings. Overall. 5 out of 5 stars out of 5 Stars 1 4 Stars 0 3 Stars 0 2 Stars 0.
THE ENGINE WOMAN'S LIGHT. by Laurel Anne Hill Indie. BE BRAVE. by Florrie Munat Indie. TREEGIRL. by Julianne Skai Arbor Indie. CALLING MR. BEIGE. THE ENGINE WOMAN’S LIGHT. A Life-Saving Mission. A mystical vision of an airship appears to fifteen-year-old Juanita in The long-dead captain commands her to prevent California’s thrown-away people—including young children—from boarding trains to an asylum. That institution’s director plots murder to reduce the inmate population. "The Engine Woman’s Light" took Laurel Anne Hill, award-winning author and former underground storage tank operator, 20 years to write. There are two reasons.
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