Doris McKay was born in New York state in 1894. She married Willard McKay in 1923 and took up residence on a successful fruit farm.
The greatest adventure of Doris and Willard's lives began two years later, when they embraced the Bah�'� Faith through the teaching efforts of Howard and Mabel Ives. This book tells the story of that adventure - of Doris and Willard's work and warm friendships with people such as the Ives, Grace and Harlan Ober, Louis Gregory, May Maxwell, Martha Root, Dorothy Baker, and other early American Bah�'�s. It tells the story of the McKay's work in the racial amity field and their eventual pioneering move to eastern Canada in the 1940s.
Doris tells her story with clear-sightedness, zest - and love. This book provides an intimate glimpse into the spiritual life of a dedicated Bah�'� teacher and the development of the Bah�'� Faith in America.
By:
Doris McKay With:
Paul Vreeland Imprint: George Ronald Publisher Ltd Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 140mm,
Spine: 20mm
Weight: 445g ISBN:9780853986454 ISBN 10: 0853986452 Pages: 386 Publication Date:09 September 2021 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active