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Start with Marcia Schuyler and continue through all 3 books in the listed reading order.

3 books
Published 1908 to 1915
Status: Likely complete

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Marcia Schuyler

Start with Marcia Schuyler

Book 1 by Grace Livingston Hill • Published 1908

On the morning of a wedding, Marcia Schuyler’s sister runs away, and Marcia becomes the bride instead. Married to David Spafford almost as a rescue plan, she must build a real partnership in a new home while old troub...

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Miranda Trilogy reading order

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  1. 1
    Marcia Schuyler

    Book 1:Marcia Schuyler

    Grace Livingston Hill • 1908

    On the morning of a wedding, Marcia Schuyler’s sister runs away, and Marcia becomes the bride instead. Married to David Spafford almost as a rescue plan, she must build a real partnership in a new home while old troub...

  2. 2
    Phoebe Deane

    Book 2:Phoebe Deane

    Grace Livingston Hill • 1909

    Phoebe Deane faces pressure to make a “sensible” match, and the choice follows her long after the wedding. As she learns the cost of safety without love, faith and steady friendship become the lifelines that could sti...

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    Miranda

    Book 3:Miranda

    Grace Livingston Hill • 1915

    Miranda has spent her life watching other people’s dramas from the edge of the room, but she is done staying quiet. In a small 1830s community, her sharp eyes and strong opinions pull her into a tangled story of loyal...

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Miranda Trilogy FAQ

What is the best order to read the Miranda Trilogy series?

The recommended reading order is the numbered order shown on this page, starting with Marcia Schuyler.

How many books are in the Miranda Trilogy series?

There are 3 books currently listed in the Miranda Trilogy series on GurusReads.

Where should I start with the Miranda Trilogy series?

New readers should start with Marcia Schuyler, the first book in the reading order.

Is the Miranda Trilogy series complete?

Based on the publication years we have, the series appears likely complete and spans releases from 1908 to 1915.