Life on the Rush farm in South Dakota is not easy. Even so, over the past four years, Ethan Cooper and his siblings have grown to feel they belong with their adoptive family. Then Chad Rush makes an unexpected announcement. The family is moving again--this time to Mexico! Ethan is scared. What dangers will they face in another country? What will it be like to live on an oil homestead instead of a farm? And what about his dreams of getting an education? He can't leave his siblings after he's promised they would stay together--can he? Based on a true story, this conclusion to the Beyond the Orphan Train series reminds us that the same God who is with us from the start never lets us go.
I think this was a very satisfactory ending to "The Orphan's Journey" series!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
The story is based in the early 1900's. Now living happily with their new family in South Dakota, these four orphan siblings are on the move again with their family. This time to Mexico. I found the book pleasurable. All the time the young children are discovering new things and surroundings, living in Mexico. Being Americans in another country, the family has to always be on guard to keep themselves safe. Go on, join the fiesta! The book and the entire series is worth the read.
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