In the rural Minnesota town of Bradford, 1901, Stuart Gray is the first to arrive at the scene of an accident and is able to save two people. Although he had planned to follow his grandfather into the ministry, Stuart's life is changed by the event and he realizes that his talents may lie in medicine. One of the people Stuart rescues is Annie Hardy, a relative newcomer who is looking for a love that money cannot buy. Will she discover Stuart's interest before he leaves for college and is possibly gone from her life forever?
I love this book and I hope that the author writes a continuation to this book. Where he actually tells of Annie Harding and Stewart Andersons trials and blessings to come. Like, if they had a baby or if she went to college and how Annies father and mother turned out.
Nothing heavy here....
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book is nice, easy reading. There's nothing difficult here. It reminded me of a cross between "Little House on the Prairie" and "Christy". It's your basic historical Christian family novel, with a good message. Don't think, however, that there's no storyline. You are taken into the lives and homes of the characters and you feel their struggles. There are even some good guy/bad guy themes involved, for those who lean toward elements of literature. If you're looking for an enjoyable Christian novel that you can finish in a few days, you'll love this book!!
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