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Deborah Raney
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Deborah Raney
Full Name and Common Aliases
Deborah Raney is a renowned American author of Christian fiction novels.
Birth and Death Dates
Born in 1958, there is no available information about her death date.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Deborah Raney holds American nationality and is a published author by profession.
Early Life and Background
Growing up with a passion for storytelling, Deborah began writing at an early age. Her love for literature and creative expression paved the way for her future career in writing. After completing her education, she dedicated herself to crafting engaging stories that resonate with readers worldwide.
Major Accomplishments
Deborah Raney's prolific career spans numerous bestselling novels and awards in Christian fiction. Notably, her novel "Remember Now" was a finalist for the RITA Award from Romance Writers of America (RWA) in 1999. Her writing style often explores themes of faith, family, love, and redemption.
Notable Works or Actions
Some of Deborah Raney's notable works include:
Remember Now (1998)
A Voice in the Wind (2001)
* The Daughter of Highland Hall (2014)
Her stories are often set in various historical periods, allowing readers to immerse themselves in different eras and cultures. Through her writing, Deborah Raney aims to inspire and uplift her audience.
Impact and Legacy
Deborah Raney's contributions to Christian fiction have had a significant impact on the literary world. Her works often address complex issues, encouraging readers to think critically about their faith and values. By sharing stories of hope, redemption, and love, she has inspired countless individuals around the globe.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Deborah Raney is widely quoted and remembered for her thought-provoking novels that explore the complexities of human experience through a Christian lens. Her writing style, which seamlessly blends historical detail with spiritual depth, has captivated readers worldwide.
Quotes by Deborah Raney

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I think perfect happiness has everything to do with learning to be content with what I have.

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I think the simplest advice I could give would be to wait until asked before giving advice.

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I believe the wedding vows are sacred and precious, and it's been one of my goals as a writer to portray the kind of marriages I've seen modeled in my family - my parents and grandparents, who all celebrated fifty-year anniversaries and well-beyond.

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I would love to be bilingual. I think having a second or third language at my bidding would open up the world in amazing ways.

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I always struggle with making the technical aspects of the plot fit with the story that's unfolding in my imagination.

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I love to travel, I love to go out with my friends, but what I love most is being home with my family.

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Most parents' goal is to launch their children into the world with all the tools they need to make it on their own.

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I'm a very girlie girl, but I often find the heroes of my books trying to take over the story. In truth, I enjoy writing the male point of view more than any other.
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