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A Circuit Rider's Wife

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A Circuit Rider's Wife is a 1910 novel by Corra May Harris that is thought to be largely autobiographical, Circuit rider here meaning a travelling clergyman. It was published by Henry Altemus Company in Philadelphia.[1] The book is Harris's best known work.[2]

The book was made into the successful 1951 film, I'd Climb the Highest Mountain.

References

  1. ^ A Circuit Rider's Wife, the book freely available
  2. ^ Catherine Oglesby (July 8, 2002). "Corra Harris (1869-1935)". New Georgia Encyclopedia.