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Elizabeth Gail Wind Rider #4

Elizabeth Gail and the Dangerous Double

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What was the mysterious link between Libby's past and the unpleasant LaDere family? Who was posing as Libby's double and getting her into scrapes and even trouble with the law? Book 4 in the Elizabeth Gail Series, in which a foster child finds love and acceptance in the Johnson family and comes to know the healing power of Christ.

119 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1980

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Hilda Stahl

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Hilda Stahl was an American author of middle grade and young adult novels, many of them in series. Most of her books are classified as Christian fiction.

Biography from one of her books: "Hilda Stahl was born and raised in the Nebraska sandhills. As a Young teen she attended Bible college, where she met her husband, Norman. They raised their seven children in Michigan, where she lived until her death in 1993. When Hilda was a young mother with three children, she saw an ad in a magazine for a correspondence course in writing. She took the test, passed it, and soon fell in love with writing. She wrote whenever she had free time, and eventually began to sell her work. The first Elizabeth Gail book, The Mystery at the Johnson Farm, was made into a movie in 1989. It was a real dream come true for Hilda. She wanted her books and their message of God's love and power to reach and help people all over the world.
— biography from Elizabeth Gail and the Mystery at the Johnson Farm

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January 10, 2024
Cheesy, over-dramatic and predictable.
I didn't really enjoy this one at all.
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February 7, 2024
I gave this book 5 stars and I will give all of them 5 stars.

I will agree with others that the writing is dated (written in the 80s I believe). I decided to re-read all of the Elizabeth Gail books this year. I'm in my 40s and as soon as I open the cover, I'm transformed back to my pre-teen/teen self who was mesmerized by the story unfolding. I was adopted as an infant and never faced the challenges of a foster child, but inwardly I always kind of felt like an unwanted kid purely because I was adopted. I believe that God ordered my steps and placed me in the family where I needed to be, but I sure did wish I lived on the Johnson farm with Elizabeth Gail and her family.
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January 7, 2018
I love it. It's cool for Libby to meet more members of her adopted family and also her real family.
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