New Free Read: Miss Abbott’s Share

Our Blogiversary celebration continues with another free read: a short story by Isabella Alden!

Book cover for Miss Abbott's Share. A woman from about 1890 in a brown suit with a floor-length skirt and jacket with long, fitted sleeves is sitting down. At her neck she has pinned a small posy of pink, yellow, and blue roses. On her head is a brown bonnet with a turned-up brim. Beside her is a black umbrella. In her gloved hat, laying on her lap, is a piece of paper.

Timid Sarah Abbott is a tireless worker for the Lord—as long as the work isn’t too taxing and the people whose souls she wants to win don’t frighten her. So when she is accosted on the street by a stranger in need of help, Miss Abbott’s first instinct is to shy away from any involvement. Little does she know that those few precious minutes spent listening to the stranger’s story will change Miss Abbott’s life forever.

You can read “Miss Abbott’s Share” for free!

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This post is part of our 10-Year Blogiversary Celebration! Join us every weekday in September for another fun drawing, giveaway, or free read!

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