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Kate's Crucible

A Bleeding Kansas Novel

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Kate's Crucible

By: Elmer Fuller
Narrated by: Lauren Pedersen
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To fight slavery and help Kansas become a free state, a 19-year-old woman travels to the territory in 1855 to teach school, but nature, romance, and violence threaten her mission.

Kate Collins never imagined her journey to the Kansas Territory in 1855 would be filled with such obstacles and challenges. As she arrives to teach at a New England Emigrant Aid Company settlement, she is met with constant problems—from nature's wrath to the pain of loss. But it's not just external forces that challenge Kate, who left a suitor and damaged relationships in Boston. She must confront the question: if God wants her to teach in Kansas, then why does he allow her to face such obstacles?

Follow Kate's journey as she navigates the treacherous waters of love, loyalty, and self-discovery amidst the harsh realities of life in the territory. As tensions rise and the struggle for a free state intensifies, Kate must confront her feelings and desires to find her true path.

The story is set against the backdrop of the pre-Civil War period known as "Bleeding Kansas" and is a must-hear for historical fiction fans. This gripping novel will captivate listeners who crave stories of resilient characters who dare to dream beyond their circumstances. Discussion questions and a selected bibliography are included.

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Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Westerns Kansas

Critic reviews

"Kate Collins definitely isn't the typical romantic heroine… Highly recommend to fans of historical romance." Johnnie Alexander, best-selling author of Where Treasure Hides

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