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A Vote of Confidence

Published
May 2009
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Historical Historical
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272

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WHO SAYS A WOMAN CAN'T DO A MAN'S JOB?

PUT UP OR SHUT UP! Complaining about Bethlehem Springs' dissolute mayoral candidate, Gwen Arlington is challenged to take on the role herself. For seven years, she's carved out an independent life in the bustling mountain town of Bethlehem Springs, Idaho, teaching piano and writing for the local newspaper. But now she's a single woman running for mayor—and in 1915 this decision is bound to stir up trouble.

Morgan McKinley is fed up with the delays that hinder the construction of New Hope Health Spa, a place where both rich and poor can come for rest and healing. New to the area, he has determined that serving as mayor would help him push through his agenda for progress.

Gwen and Morgan each want to prove they are the most qualified candidate, not only to voters but to each other, and so sparks fly as the two campaign. Although Morgan has learned to guard his heart as fiercely as Gwen guards her independence, could they learn to be allies instead of adversaries?

This first book in the Sisters of Bethlehem Springs series provides intriguing insights into how women challenged convention and shaped America in the early twentieth century.

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First Edition May 2009 Zondervan ISBN 0310258057
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Jun 2009 Zondervan ISBN 0310564980
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Jun 2009 Zondervan ISBN B002AKPFVW
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Jun 2009 Zondervan ISBN B002EJRYR2
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Sep 2009 Thorndike Press ISBN 1410418588
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