A Daily Rate
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Grace Livingston Hill





A dark, dreary boardinghouse, with unpalatable meals and slovenly housekeeping is all she can afford. But God will give Celia just what she needs each day - a daily rate. (Summary by TriciaG) (7 hr 50 min)
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a Joy to Read





This book was a joy to read. Much more down to earth than most of Hill's other books, which can be a bit sappy.
Cinderella story but not Pollyanna
Martie6





it is always a comfort to read and reread, or listen and read listen to glh books. when you think about it, in heaven all will be victory. so why not encourage ourselves with these stories which do end in victory and encourage us when times are down? I realize that in this life we do not always get that inheritance, but eternally we surely will if we have trusted in Jesus to save us.
Excellent





That we would remember that GOD takes care of us daily. Thank you Librivox and Tricia
Living in Community
Stuart Gathmam





I was riveted by the account of preparing a dinner for the boarding house.
A Daily Rate GLH
Cindy Walker





I have this book on a shelf, but had completely forgotten the plot and how wonderfully all came together ❤️. I loved it! The reader's voice when the story called for a song was sweet and seemed to fit right into the story. Changing her voice with the dialog was also done well. As far as the story line, GLH superbly integrates the secular and spiritual segments seamlessly. The characters so fittingly follow her lead, first to the criss then in service for the Master. l loved it.
Lisa Smith





I like the story a lot. the themes were great and the message was wonderful. But, the reader sounded like a newscaster, very dead-pan. And I got lost a few times because sometimes they would use the characters' first name and sometimes their last name before I was familiar enough with the characters to know it was the same person. So I would get confused for a half a chapter before I would sort it all out in my mind.
a sweet story
JackiLyn Friesen





well worth your time to read. A good reminder that the Lord does supply a daily rate, and that our worrying, altho a natural human trait, is a waste of time. Live for today and make it the best day so that when you go to bed at night, you can trust in His grace and leave the worries to Him.
Serendipity





A Daily Rate is one of GLH’s best books. I feel like getting my own paper copy so I read it again, and yet again. Celia is described as so human and not angelic and beautiful so is easy to relate to. I appreciate the warm wisdom that is woven throughout the book, mainly from the lips of Aunt Hannah.