Salted With Fire

by George MacDonald

Summary

Salted with Fire (1893) by Scottish author George Macdonald follows the adventures of Maggie MacLean. Maggie's father is a shoemaker, a trade that Maggie embraces wholeheartedly. But she has other adventures to navigate, such as a renewed friendship and finding an abandoned baby. There is a spiritual element to the story as Maggie and her father live out their Christian faith. Written in the Scottish brogue, it is a fun read.

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Born: December 10, 1824
Died: September 18, 1905
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