Remnant of Grace
First her father faced martyrdom rather than deny his faith. Then her brother perished in a forced-labor camp, followed by her mather's death as a result of a stroke. Without family or dowry, Eun-Me hold out little hope that she will ever marry. What respectable Korean family would accept an orphan as a future daughter-in-law? She resigns herself to a future as a house servant for the Woods' family--the same American missionaries who had employed her mother prior to her death.

But that is before Philip Woods arrives from America to introduce his fiancee to his parents, and all Eun-Me's foolish teenage feelings for him return. That is also before Communist forces attack South Korea, and she and the missionary family are forced to evacuate.

How will Eun-Me reach safety? Where will she find a home? And can even a remnant of God's grace touch a life that has been devastated by war?
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