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The Price of Liberty

by Gilbert Morris

6 books Started 1993 Latest 1994
Publication Reading Order

The The Price of Liberty is a Western / Literary Fiction series by Gilbert Morris, made up of 6 books published between 1993 and 1994. It begins with The Color of the Star (1993), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is A Silence in Heaven (1994), spanning 1 years of storytelling.

6books
1years active
~0.2yrs between books
1994latest release

The Price of Liberty series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the The Price of Liberty series?

Start with The Color of the Star (1993), the first book in the The Price of Liberty series by Gilbert Morris. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the The Price of Liberty series?

There are 6 books in the The Price of Liberty series by Gilbert Morris, published between 1993 and 1994.

What is the first book in the The Price of Liberty series?

The first book in the The Price of Liberty series is The Color of the Star, published in 1993 by Gilbert Morris.

What is the latest book in the The Price of Liberty series?

The most recent book in the The Price of Liberty series is A Silence in Heaven (1994) by Gilbert Morris.

Gilbert Morris was an American novelist and short story writer known for his evocative depictions of rural life. Born in 1918 in Sumiton, Alabama, he drew heavily on his childhood experiences for his literary works. Morris's notable works include "A World of Difference" (1950), "The Road to Hiawassee" (1952), and "The Man With Thirty Names" (1963). His short story collection "Appalachian Trail" (1962) won the John Burroughs Medal for nature writing. Morris received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1956 for his novel "The Field of Vision." His writing garnered critical acclaim for its authentic portrayal of the complexities of Appalachian culture, its lyrical prose, and its exploration of universal themes of love, loss, and family.

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