A deep yearning for home had led Eliza to Wyatt Orchards ten years ago. Now widowed with three young children, she faces mounting debts and the realization it is all up to her. But she has no idea how to run an orchard alone. When a stranger appears at her doorstep, Eliza guesses he is no different than the other out-of-luck characters searching for work during the Depression. But the familiarity with which Gabe tends to the farm raises unanswered questions. With a vulnerable heart, she is unwittingly drawn to his gentle ways. But Eliza also fears that Gabe hides a past and motives that could jeopardize all she has fought to attain for herself and her children....
First book I read by this author. Thought it was great. Will definitely check out her others.
Hidden Places
Published by Courtney , 2 years ago
Love Lynn Austin books. This was the first one I read and I couldn't put it down.
All's well that ends well
Published by red car driver , 5 years ago
Lynn Austin is my new favorite author.
compelling!
Published by barbara , 5 years ago
great author, great book
A great book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This book focuses on a widow and her family, while they are struggling through the Great Depression and trying to hold onto the family orchard. After Eliza is widowed, 2 very important people come into her life. First, there is Aunt Batty, a seemingly eccentric old woman, who is also very wise and Godly. Then there is Gabe, a "hobo" who she nurses back to health.I thought this was a very interesting book to read. I loved the characters and how well developed they were. I loved Aunt Batty and her love story with Walter. She initially came across as eccentric, but ended up to be a very wise, loving woman. She helped Eliza to realize that her family, although flawed, loved her very much and urged her to forgive them and become close to God. Gabe was such a wonderful, loving character, as well. It was very easy to hate Frank Wyatt for the way he abused his family. And I pitied Lydia, who seemed to be such a weak person, for not standing up to Frank when he was abusing the kids and for other things that happened in the book, which I won't reveal for fear of spoiling the ending. Lynn Austin also did a good job of not sugar coating the Great Depression. This was a great story of love, family, forgiveness, and reconciliation. Lynn Austin is a gifted writer.
This is my all time favorite!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I recently read this book and it is my favorite book that I have ever read! Lynn Austin is an AWESOME writer!
Another "Christie" Winner
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This book won the North American Historical Fiction prize recently, and it deals with a Depression-era romance which finds its heroine, widow Eliza Wyatt, afraid to trust.Eliza never loved her husband, it seemed, but he seemed to offer her security and she was faithful in return for this. Her father-in-law never liked her and terrorized the family to no end. Now that he's dead, she is in danger of losing the farm that symbolizes the security she always craved. The story goes on and we discover that through the help of a hobo and her husband's aunt, Eliza learns to trust God and others.A Truly charming and wonderful book. Highly recommended!!
A Wonderful Family Story of Reconciliation
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I absolutely loved this book! This is the second book by Lynn Austin that I have read and she definitely is an author I will buy in the future. Austin adds many twists and turns to her stories (to keep you guessing) and also spreads a message of hope and reconciliation. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a family story and loves the historical slant. Definitely check out Eve's Daughters as well by the same author.
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