

Written under her pseudonym Marcia Macdonald ◊Kerry, 1931 ◊The Chance of a Lifetime, 1931 ◊Silver Wings, 1931 ◊The Story of the Lost Star, 1932 ◊The Patch of Blue, 1932 Written under her pseudonym Marcia Macdonald ◊Ladybird, 1930 ◊The Gold Shoe, 1930 ◊The White Lady, 1930. Written under her pseudonym Marcia Macdonald ◊Duskin, 1929 ◊The Prodigal Girl, 1929 ◊Out of the Storm, 1929. Written under her pseudonym Marcia Macdonald ◊Blue Rain, 1928 ◊Crimson Roses, 1928 ◊Found Treasure, 1928. Works by Grace Livingston Hill NOVELS ◊The Chatauqua Idyle, 1887 ◊The Parkerstown Delegate: A Christian Endeavor Story, 1892 ◊Katherine's Yesterday and Other Christian Endeavor Stories, 1895 ◊In the Way, 1897 ◊Lone Point: A Summer Outing, 1898 ◊A Daily Rate, 1900 ◊The Angel of His Presence, 1902 ◊An Unwilling Guest, 1902 ◊According to the Pattern, 1903 ◊The Story of a Whim, 1903 ◊Because of Stephen, 1904 ◊Marcia Schuyler, 1908 ◊The Girl from Montana, 1908 ◊Phoebe Deane, 1909 ◊Dawn of the Morning, 1911 ◊Aunt Crete's Emancipation, 1911 ◊The Mystery of Mary, 1912 ◊Lo, Michael, 1913 ◊The Man of the Desert, 1914 ◊The Best Man, 1914 ◊Miranda, 1915 ◊The Obsession of Victoria Gracen, 1915 ◊A Voice in the Wilderness, 1916 ◊The Finding of Jasper Holt, 1916 ◊The Witness, 1917 ◊The Enchanted Barn, 1918 ◊The Search, 1919 ◊The Red Signal, 1919 ◊Cloudy Jewel, 1920 ◊Exit Betty, 1920 ◊The Tryst, 1921 ◊The City of Fire, 1922 ◊Tomorrow About This Time, 1923 ◊The Big Blue Soldier, 1923 ◊Re-Creations, 1924 ◊Ariel Custer, 1925 ◊Not under the Law, 1925 ◊Coming through the Rye, 1926 ◊A New Name, 1926 ◊The White Flower, 1927 ◊Job's Niece, 1927 ◊The Honor Girl, 1927. She wrote under her name, Grace Livingston Hill Lutz and Marcia Macdonald.

She went on to write over one hundred books and is

She wrote her first book The Chautauqua Idyle about her summers in Chautauqua, New York. Her parents were Marcia Livingston and Charles Livingston, a Presbyterian Minster. Grace Livingston Hill Grace Livingston Hill (1865 - 1947) Grace Livingston Hill was born on Apin Wellsville, New York.
