Finding Her Way
Wildflowers, no. 1
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4.4 • 319 Ratings
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Publisher Description
In 1848, women can expect a few bumps along the Oregon Trail. Corinne Temple, age seventeen, has a few ridiculous challenges to face outside the river crossings, snakes, Indians, accidental gunshots and finding enough privacy to be clean along the grimy trail. When Corinne’s marriage of convenience gets less convenient she turns to some new friends in the wagon train who help her see the hope for the future. They teach her to take the time to dance and celebrate the small victories, to have faith and determination through the hardest things a person can face. Corinne’s journey takes her from the cobblestone streets of fashionable Boston to the rugged mountains of the west, across rivers and deserts, from sea to shining sea. A faithful heart gets this young woman through the hardest days on the trail, her skills and resolve show her and others how a woman can rise from circumstances and survive. Join her as she discovers her own strength and resilience in...Finding Her Way
* * * * *Previously released as Seeing The Elephant, revised, rewritten and professionally edited.
**Appropriate for ages 10 and above**
Customer Reviews
Getting tired…
I loved reading this as I was getting tired of all the sordid details that are in so much of our lives these days. I so enjoyed a true romance of the heart and God’s will. His answer to prayers are sometimes not in the way we plan. I enjoyed being taken on the journey.
Historical inaccuracies
The book is set 50 years too early to have a Harvard veterinarian, or any college trained veterinarian for that matter, as they didn’t exist until after 1880. Yes, the book is fiction, but the little details matter to me.
Sorry I bought the ebook!
Surely this must be a ‘young readers’ because it was very thin on content, theme and character development. Save your money!