As I was reading this book, I was reminded how, throughout history, our response to various circumstances can vary, and how sometimes, they haven’t really changed.
An important occurance in the story is a scarlet fever outbreak. This book was written well before our current COVID outbreak and ironically, it was handled very similarly to how the current pandemic is being handled. What struck me was how the small town, with all kinds of personalities, came together to get through it.
This is a story of courage and sacrificial love. Aggie has come to a small, rugged town in the North Dakota territory in the late 1800’s and has learned to become an independent woman living on her own. She has left an affluent family and beau behind to teach school. We learn early on, that she has a secret that prompted her decision. She is shocked to learn that one of the main reasons she left home, her former beau, James, has followed her there, and is now the town’s new doctor.
They have to put aside their hurt and work together to help the town survive the epidemic. I’m not going to give the rest of the story away, but as God often does, He makes something beautiful out of the ashes of our disappointments.
This is from the publisher’s website:
“Where you come from matters far less than where you're
going
Six years ago, a shocking secret sent Agnes Pratt running in search of a new
start. She found it in Penance, a rugged town of miners and lumberjacks in the
Dakota Territory. In the shadow of the Black Hills, she became Miss Aggie,
respected schoolteacher and confirmed old maid--despite being only twenty-four.
But the past has a way of catching up with people.
When childhood friend and former sweetheart James Harris accepts a position as
the town doctor, Aggie's pleasantly predictable days suddenly become anything
but. James wants to know why Agnes left behind the life they had dreamed of
creating for themselves--but he is precisely the one person who can never know.
Can a healing light be shed on the past? Or will the secret Agnes can't seem to
outrun destroy her chance at happiness?”
It is apparent that the characters have a deep faith in God, it is more of an underlying thought rather than the main theme. I would call this a clean, sweet and wholesome historical romance with a subtle underlying faith theme.
This story highlights the impact of stigmas, secrets and prejudices.
This is a delightful and touching story that will leave you with a refreshing, feel-good feeling!
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