TY - SER KW - Roman Catholics KW - teachers AU - M. L. M. AB - "[I]n one of the interior counties of Pennsylvania," Grace Morton converts to the Roman Catholic Church and moves to a village in Western Pennsylvania to take a teaching position. According to Lina Mainiero's American Women Writers this novel is "one of Meaney's more successful treatments of the conflict between apostasy and constancy." C1 - 1860s C3 - Western Pennsylvania C4 - Christian; Women’s; Romance CY - Philadelphia LA - English M3 - Novel N1 - M. L. M. is a pseudonym of Mary L. Meaney (c. 1840-unknown). N2 - "[I]n one of the interior counties of Pennsylvania," Grace Morton converts to the Roman Catholic Church and moves to a village in Western Pennsylvania to take a teaching position. According to Lina Mainiero's American Women Writers this novel is "one of Meaney's more successful treatments of the conflict between apostasy and constancy." PB - Peter F. Cunningham, Catholic Bookseller and Publisher PP - Philadelphia PY - 1864 RN - Mary L. Meaney (c. 1840-unknown), who used M. L. M. as a pseudonym, wrote inspirational religious fiction for American Catholics. EP - 324 p. TI - Grace Morton: or, The Inheritance. A Catholic Tale ER -