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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2026 · 19 MIN

025 - A Wonderful Day by Grace Livingston

from Sevenfold Trouble · host Raymond MacDonald Alden, Gustavus Rosenberg Alden, Grace Livingston Hill, Faye Huntington, Mrs. C. M. Livingston, C. M. Livingston, Pansy

Sevenfold Trouble is a heartfelt exploration of the lives of individuals we hold dear, crafted by a group of close-knit writers. As we shared our thoughts after a long days work, we recognized the misunderstandings that often lead to conflict. One minister noted, They dont understand one another, while Grace suggested that the little girl may be more good-hearted than perceived. Paranete reflected on the boys, asserting theyre not as mean as theyre painted. Our conversations revealed a common truth many struggle under the weight of their own burdens without seeking help. Inspired by these insights, Faye Huntington proposed, Lets write a book about them! Our goal is to tell their story in a way that resonates deeply, allowing them to recognize their struggles without explicitly seeing themselves. (Summary adapted from the preface)

Sevenfold Trouble is a heartfelt exploration of the lives of individuals we hold dear, crafted by a group of close-knit writers. As we shared our thoughts after a long days work, we recognized the misunderstandings that often lead to conflict. One minister noted, They dont understand one another, while Grace suggested that the little girl may be more good-hearted than perceived. Paranete reflected on the boys, asserting theyre not as mean as theyre painted. Our conversations revealed a common truth many struggle under the weight of their own burdens without seeking help. Inspired by these insights, Faye Huntington proposed, Lets write a book about them! Our goal is to tell their story in a way that resonates deeply, allowing them to recognize their struggles without explicitly seeing themselves. (Summary adapted from the preface)

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