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Will their dreams fall apart when confronted with all that is
stacked against them? Delphinium Nielsen and her sisters have
accomplished much in the past year, traveling west and settling in
Nebraska. They are on their way to building a garden in dedication
to their mother and working against the forces of nature to make
their farm thrive. However, none of that can mask their concern
that they are quickly running out of money. Del's work teaching in
their booming town offers hope, not only to support her sisters
financially, but also to better her students' lives. Not all of the
town sees it that way, though, with the rebuilding of the
schoolhouse continually neglected and her brightest student's
father demanding he work the farm instead of attend class. When
their brother Anders arrives with his war-wounded and heartbroken
friend RJ, Anders sees the strength of the sisters' idea to start a
boardinghouse and decides to invest in it. Del finds RJ barely
polite and wants nothing to do with him. But despite Del and her
sisters' best-laid plans, the future--and RJ--might surprise them
all. "Snelling's thorough research pays off in her vivid evocation
of frontier-era Nebraska . . . The result is a transportive
historical worth getting lost in."--Publishers Weekly
As the last will of a close friend is read, three women discover
that they have inherited a legacy from her: the funds to take a
dream trip to Florence, Italy, in her memory. With plenty of
hilarious travel mishaps along the way, this book is a story of
deep friendship, of making room in our lives to celebrate and
remember, of grief, of the realization that friendship keeps the
memory alive, and the sweet discovery of unexpected romance.
They must set aside their own plans and rely on their faith to
bring their true destiny to light. Lilac Nielsen's dream has come
true: handsome young Reverend Ethan Pritchard has finally noticed
her. Yet she must balance this new courtship with the pursuit of
another dream--the publication of her artwork in a New York paper.
She has secretly been submitting a series of drawings under a pen
name, and if anyone traces the drawings back to her and finds out
where Lilac and her sisters settled, the entire Nielsen family
could be in danger. As their family farm expands and Lilac's
relationship with the reverend grows, it's a time of new
beginnings. But when a family crisis back in Ohio shakes the
Nielsen sisters, can they continue to build the new life they've
begun in Nebraska? And will Lilac be prepared for what God has in
store for her future? Â Â "A tender story. I know my
readers will enjoy these stories and look forward to the books yet
to come."--TRACIE PETERSON, bestselling author of the Pictures of
the Heart series
It's 1893 and the dream of becoming a writer still burns brightly
in Thorliff Bjorklund's heart. But when he arrives at college in
Northfield, Minnesota, things are not as he had imagined, and he
finds himself longing for things familiar back home in North
Dakota. Time and distance have created a rift between him and his
childhood sweetheart. The only bright spot in his life is his job
at the town newspaper. Will he be forced to leave one dream behind
to pursue the other?
They must set aside their own plans and rely on their faith to
bring their true destiny to light. Lilac Nielsen's dream has come
true: handsome young Reverend Ethan Pritchard has finally noticed
her. Yet she must balance this new courtship with the pursuit of
another dream--the publication of her artwork in a New York paper.
She has secretly been submitting a series of drawings under a pen
name, and if anyone traces the drawings back to her and finds out
where Lilac and her sisters settled, the entire Nielsen family
could be in danger. As their family farm expands and Lilac's
relationship with the reverend grows, it's a time of new
beginnings. But when a family crisis back in Ohio shakes the
Nielsen sisters, can they continue to build the new life they've
begun in Nebraska? And will Lilac be prepared for what God has in
store for her future? "A tender story. I know my readers will enjoy
these stories and look forward to the books yet to come."--TRACIE
PETERSON, bestselling author of the Pictures of the Heart series
Though she has known hardships in her life, Ingeborg Bjorklund
chooses to focus on all she has been given. Blessed with children
and grandchildren, she enjoys the friendship and support of the
entire Blessing, North Dakota, community. And after several years
of widowhood, she has reached a place of contentment with her life.
Meanwhile, her stepson Thorliff is raising two children alone since
his beloved Elizabeth died. But there is a new schoolteacher in
town, Louisa Gutenburg, and Thorliff doesn't seem to be himself
whenever she's around. It isn't just his obvious fascination with
Louisa, but the fact that he seems completely oblivious to it that
makes Ingeborg smile. How long before Thorliff realizes what
everyone else can see a mile away? But not everything is
comfortable for Ingeborg. One of her dearest friendships is
changing--and she will have to decide if her settled, predictable
life is worth more to her than a future she hardly dares to
imagine.
Larkspur Nielsen is ready for a change. Her parents have passed on,
and her older brother is successfully running the family business.
She bristles at the small-mindedness that permeates life in her
small Ohio community, and she sees little chance of a satisfying
future there. She has a little money saved, and after turning the
tables on a crooked gambler who had fleeced several locals,
including her younger brother, she can stake a new start for
herself and her three sisters. As the gambler's threats of revenge
echo in her ears, she and her sisters head to Independence,
Missouri, to join a wagon train bound for Oregon. Knowing that four
women traveling together will draw unwanted attention, Larkspur
dons a disguise, passing herself off as "Clark" Nielsen,
accompanying his three sisters. But maintaining the ruse is more
difficult than Larkspur imagined, as is protecting her headstrong,
starry-eyed sisters from difficult circumstances and eligible young
men. Will reaching their goal prove too much for them?
In Minnesota in 1911, Nilda Carlson is torn between society life in
the city of Blackduck and spending time with her family back home
on the farm. Her employer, Mrs. Schoenleber, gives her more and
more responsibility and experience, including recommending new
opportunities for her philanthropy. Still new to America herself,
Nilda focuses on the area's immigrant community, but she'll have to
fight to get her ideas accepted by the locals and donors alike. In
the meantime, one of her greatest joys is her weekly piano lesson
with the handsome schoolteacher, Fritz. But just as Nilda is
beginning to realize she has feelings for him, a stylish, affluent
young woman moves to Blackduck and monopolizes Fritz's attention.
With her humble background, how can Nilda hope to compete with such
a sophisticated beauty?
Nilda Carlson has been trying to save enough money to go to America
for months, so when a letter from Einar and Gerd Strand arrives,
offering to pay her ticket, she jumps at the chance. Her younger
brother Ivar accompanies her, and they can't wait to join their
brother Rune and his family in the northern forests of Minnesota.
Signe and Rune Carlson are thrilled to welcome Nilda and Ivar to
America, but life on the farm remains a struggle. Though Gerd has
softened and grown to love the Carlson family, Einar is still harsh
and unforgiving, obsessed solely with felling as many trees as
possible. Rune is trying to build a new home for his wife and
children, but Einar refuses to help and forbids anyone from the
nearby community from stepping foot on his land. What dark secret
must lie in his past to have caused him to isolate himself--and
anyone living under his roof--in this way? When a tragedy lays the
truth bare, the Carlsons and Strands will have to come together
like never before and become a true family.
Though she has known hardships in her life, Ingeborg Bjorklund
chooses to focus on all she has been given. Blessed with children
and grandchildren, she enjoys the friendship and support of the
entire Blessing, North Dakota, community. And after several years
of widowhood, she has reached a place of contentment with her life.
Meanwhile, her stepson Thorliff is raising two children alone since
his beloved Elizabeth died. But there is a new schoolteacher in
town, Louisa Gutenburg, and Thorliff doesn't seem to be himself
whenever she's around. It isn't just his obvious fascination with
Louisa, but the fact that he seems completely oblivious to it that
makes Ingeborg smile. How long before Thorliff realizes what
everyone else can see a mile away? But not everything is
comfortable for Ingeborg. One of her dearest friendships is
changing--and she will have to decide if her settled, predictable
life is worth more to her than a future she hardly dares to
imagine.
Beloved Author Lauraine Snelling Launches New Immigrant Series When
Signe, her husband, Rune, and their three boys arrive in Minnesota
from Norway to help a relative clear his land of lumber, they dream
of owning their own farm and building a life in the New World. But
Uncle Einar and Aunt Gird are hard, demanding people, and Signe and
her family soon find themselves worked nearly to the bone in order
to repay the cost of their voyage. At this rate, they will never
have land or a life of their own. Signe tries to trust God but
struggles with anger and bitterness. She has left behind the only
life she knew, and while it wasn't an easy life, it wasn't as hard
as what she now faces. When a new addition to the family arrives,
Signe begins to see how God has been watching over them throughout
their ordeal. But after all that has happened, can she still
believe in the promise of a bright future?
In bestselling author Lauraine Snelling's new novel, a group of women realize
that life is full of half-finished relationships and projects. However, they
discover that the outcome is not as important as the journey.
Recognizing how common it is for crafters to start many projects and finish few, a
group of women join together to form a guild--Unfinished Projects Anonymous--to
keep each other on track and accountable. Three friends are tasked with the job of
home visits for their guild. They are laughingly called the Cartel as they do visits to
snoop around craft rooms and knitting baskets to report on progress for the
members. The guild has even expanded to checking on half-trained dogs and
half-weeded gardens.
Over the course of the story, this ensemble of women discover that much of life is
half-finished--relationships, the raising of children, even our very relationship with the
Lord. And that may be perfectly fine.
In 1910 Minnesota, Nilda Carlson's dreams are coming true. Though
her first few months in America were difficult, her life now
resembles the images that filled her daydreams in Norway. She and
her younger brother Ivar live in their own house, just a short
distance from her older brother and his family. Together they work
the farm and fell trees for lumber. They plan to grow a dairy herd,
weave rugs out of their own wool, and make skis to sell. Everything
is going right. The only thing missing from Nilda's life is love.
But though she has two suitors--a quiet schoolteacher and a
handsome lumberjack--Nilda feels hesitant. A terrifying experience
in Norway has made her cautious where men are concerned. When she
thinks she sees the man in question, all her fears come flooding
back. Is it possible the danger has followed her across the
Atlantic? If Dreng Nygaard is truly in Minnesota, all of her dreams
for the future could come crashing down around her.
Beloved Author Lauraine Snelling Returns Again to Her Popular Red
River Valley Setting Trygve Knutson is devoted to his family and
his community. With his job on the construction crew, he is helping
to build a future for the North Dakota town of Blessing. Though he
loves his home, he sometimes dreams of other horizons--especially
since meeting Miriam Hastings. Miriam is in Blessing to get
practical training to become an accredited nurse. She's been
promised a position in the Chicago women's hospital that will
enable her to support her siblings and her ailing mother. Although
eager to return to her family, Miriam is surprised to find how much
she enjoys the small town of Blessing. And her growing attachment
to Trygve soon has her questioning a future she always considered
set in stone. When a family emergency calls Miriam home sooner than
planned, will she find a way to return? If not, will it mean losing
Trygve--and her chance at love--for good?
The Heartwarming Drama Continues in the Song of Blessing Series
Anji Baard Moen, a recent widow, returns from Norway with her
children. She quickly settles back into life in Blessing, teaching
Norwegian history in the high school and writing articles for the
Blessing Gazette. When tragedy strikes, Anji steps in to run the
newspaper and soon finds a kindred spirit in the widower who owns
the printing press. As they spend time together, Anji wonders if
there's something more than friendship growing between them. But
Anji has also caught the eye of a recent arrival to Blessing. He
has put his carpentry skills to good use on the town's building
projects, including Anji's house. But Anji is torn between her
feelings of loyalty to someone who needs her and the chance to
build a new life with this intriguing newcomer. Where will her
choice take her?
"But Mother is always dying," is Gillian Ormsby's sarcastic
response when her younger, favored sister tells her that she has to
go take care of their hypochondriac mother. Much against her will,
since she and her mother never have gotten along, Gillian arrives
in California to find the garden and yard dead, the blinds all
drawn, and her mother indeed in bed--waiting to die. But when
Gillian talks with the doctor, he assures her there's no medical
reason behind her mother's state.
Now on a mission to restore her mother to health, Gillian insists
Mother get out of bed, eat, exercise and hopefully, choose to live.
She also sets about reviving the garden to its former glory,
enlisting the help of Adam, a handsome man who owns a family
gardening business with his father. Gillian is delighted when a
pair of hummingbirds appear, and her friendship with Adam grows.
Soon, Mother's health improves, and one day she announces she and
her friend Enzio are going on a cruise. Before Gillian has time to
turn around, her mother is gone and she is left high and dry again,
and wondering, what is she going to do with the rest of her own
life?
The Long-Awaited Prequel to the RED RIVER OF THE NORTH Series
Twenty-year-old Ingeborg Strand is certain she is destined to be an
old maid. She's had several suitors but none she deemed worthy of
spending her life with. That is, until she meets a university
student from Oslo, and feelings stronger than friendship begin to
develop between them. But tragedy strikes, and the future begins to
look bleaker than ever.
Grief settles heavily over Ingeborg, and her mother suggests that
she leave Norway and start afresh in America, as so many others
have done before her. But how will she accomplish that with little
money and no one to accompany her?
It isn't long before she meets Roald Bjorklund, a widower who has
been planning to go to America for some time, lured by the promise
of free land. He's a good man, a hard-working man--and he has a
young son who desperately needs a mother. He's clearly interested
in Ingeborg, but is he the answer to her prayers? And what about
love? This isn't how she's always imagined it.
Ingeborg Strand has a heartrending decision to make...
Revisit Old Friends in Blessing in This Heartwarming Series
Conclusion Deborah MacCallister, head nurse at the Blessing
hospital, has loved Toby Valders since her school days, but she's
had enough of their on-again, off-again relationship. Toby truly
cares for Deborah, but he's never felt like he could commit to
marriage or a family. When Anton Genddarm, the new schoolteacher,
comes to town, the young women of Blessing see a chance to force
Toby's hand with a little strategic matchmaking. But real sparks
fly between Deborah and Anton, and she finds herself in an even
more complicated situation. The attention she gets from Anton makes
Toby do some serious soul-searching, but is it too late? Then
Deborah receives an invitation to study the latest advances in
nursing at a hospital in Chicago, and she faces a hard choice. To
leave or stay? Should she give up on the dream of Toby and accept
the interest of Anton?
Miriam Hastings has her future plans in place... But Trygve Knutson
is intent on changing them. Just a few short weeks into her
year-long training at the Blessing Hospital, Miriam Hastings is
called home to Chicago, where her mother is gravely ill. With
siblings to care for, Miriam pleads to be allowed to finish her
training in Chicago. Her nursing supervisor grants her a brief
reprieve but extracts a promise that Miriam will return to Blessing
and fulfill her one-year commitment. While in Chicago, Miriam has
tried to get Trygve Knutson and Blessing out of her mind, but his
letters make that impossible. Trygve is busy building a house,
hoping he can convince Miriam to return to North Dakota and marry
him. Torn between Trygve's love and her family's needs, she doesn't
know what to do. When Miriam finally returns to Blessing, she
buries herself in her work. But no matter how hard she tries to put
it off, she has some life-changing decisions to make about her
future, her family... and the man who is never far from her
thoughts. What will it take to convince her to stay?
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