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Paperback The White Hunter Book

ISBN: 155661909X

ISBN13: 9781556619090

The White Hunter

(Book #22 in the The House of Winslow Series)

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A restless young man, John Winslow travels to Africa to work as a white hunter. Annie dreams of becoming a missionary, but winds up in icy waters aboard the Titanic. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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3 ratings

This book shows God as the only Answer for all things.

As each of the leading characters lives their lives searching for something, they each come to the point where only God in His mercy can help them and direct them. Annie seemed to be the link for them all, that God used to help them, and the people in Africa who need God also. I truly could not put it down when I started it.

One of the best books in the House of Winslow series

THE WHITE HUNTER captured my interest from the first chapter and never let up. The characters were well-written with distinct personalities. I was particularly impressed with how Mr. Morris shows God at work in the lives of people who are so different, and yet He can use each one. Mr. Morris offers insights into the lives of missionaries and captures the frustrations and dangers they face in Africa. Also, he once again has a great hero in John Winslow, the white hunter. The section of the book where Annie Winslow and Jeanine Quintana are on the Titanic was especially interesting. I have read all of the books in the Winslow series, and this is one on the best.

Good book, well written, interesting

Gilbert Morris has taken an interesting turn in this series by taking several of his characters to Africa as missionaries. I found the plot interesting and the characters realistic enough to even be mad at them when they were hard headed. It had new experiences and was well done. I recommend starting somewhere earlier in the series, but this is one of those books that you can pick up without reading the prequels and still get stuff out of it. Well done again Mr. Morris!
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