<p>In 'The City of Fire,' Grace Livingston Hill weaves a tale steeped in Christian moralist themes, framed within the quintessential struggles between good and evil. With its didactic narrative, this book situates itself within a larger framework of early 20th century American literature, where it particularly resonates with the sentiments of spiritual uplift during times of moral crisis. Livingston Hill adopts a literary style that is both acces...