
Sunny Licht is a scarlet woman: she was a prostitute and bore a child out of wedlock. However, she has found love and acceptance within a small family of Quakers in Pennsylvania, even if the larger Quaker community treats her like an outsider. Noah Whitmore, a young Quaker, unexpectedly proposes marriage to Sunny, who accepts more out of curiosity than anything else. I loved the attention to detail that the author gave to Quaker customs, including details of the very plain wedding of Sunny and Noah.
Noah and Sunny settle in rural Wisconsin, where Noah begins homesteading. Its a fascinating read when you consider that building a home today requires the input of so many people: contractors, architects, electricians, and the like; back then, it required Noah to cut down trees for a log cabin. Frontier life is very hard and the author makes this clear on several occasions.
While Sunny is faithful and wants her child to learn about God, Noah isnt so sure, despite his Quaker upbringing. Hes argued with his father for many years and feels that the war has burned his faith completely out. With Sunnys help, as well as the love of neighbors and a wily preacher who visits the community, Noahs resolve strengthens.
I loved this book. I loved the details of life on the frontier as well as Quaker customs that brought the characters to life. Sunny and Noah seem mismatched at first, but seeing them grow to love each other over the course of the book is heartwarming. Highly recommended.
Noah and Sunny settle in rural Wisconsin, where Noah begins homesteading. Its a fascinating read when you consider that building a home today requires the input of so many people: contractors, architects, electricians, and the like; back then, it required Noah to cut down trees for a log cabin. Frontier life is very hard and the author makes this clear on several occasions.
While Sunny is faithful and wants her child to learn about God, Noah isnt so sure, despite his Quaker upbringing. Hes argued with his father for many years and feels that the war has burned his faith completely out. With Sunnys help, as well as the love of neighbors and a wily preacher who visits the community, Noahs resolve strengthens.
I loved this book. I loved the details of life on the frontier as well as Quaker customs that brought the characters to life. Sunny and Noah seem mismatched at first, but seeing them grow to love each other over the course of the book is heartwarming. Highly recommended.