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"Another wonderful addition to the Bonner family saga set in the early American wilderness."
Reviewed by Margaret Ohmes
Posted August 16, 2004
It is 1812 and Hannah Bonner has returned to her family's
home in Paradise. But Hannah has changed. The wounds to her
spirit are deeper than anyone understands, the tragedies
she's witnessed and the loss of her husband and son are
more than she can share with even her family. Read more...
"Great historical fiction"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 28, 2004
In 1812 half-breed widow Hannah returns to the home of her
father Nathaniel and step-mother Elizabeth following the
deaths of her husband and their child. Nathaniel,
Elizabeth, and Hannah's Aunt Many-Doves can see she has
lost the spirit to live. Still, Hannah is a gifted healer
and she Read more...
SummaryWith epic sweep and breathtaking adventure, Sara Donati's
bestselling saga of an Early American family's struggle for
survival in the Northeast wilderness continues with the
story of an indomitable woman and an unforgettable journey
of redemption across a young nation threatened by the
flames of war.
The year is 1812 and Hannah Bonner has returned to her
family's mountain cabin in Paradise. But Nathaniel and
Elizabeth Bonner can see that Hannah is not the same woman
as when she left. For their daughter has come home without
her husband and without her son...and with a story of loss
and tragedy that she can't bear to tell. Yet as Hannah
resumes her duties as a gifted healer among the sick and
needy, she finds that she is also slowly healing herself.
Little does she realize that she is about to be called away
to face her greatest challenge ever.
As autumn approaches, news of the latest conflict with
Britain finds the young men of Paradise—including eighteen-
year-old Daniel Bonner—eager to take up arms. Against their
better judgment, Nathaniel and Elizabeth must let him go,
just as they must let his twin sister Lily, a stubborn
beauty, pursue her independence in Montreal. But on the eve
of the War of 1812, an unexpected guest arrives from
Scotland: It is the Bonners' distant cousin, the newly
widowed Jennet Scott of Carryckcastle. Far from home, Lily
and Jennet will each learn the price of pursuing their
dreams and the possibility of true love.
But it's Hannah herself who must risk everything once more—
this time to save Daniel, who's been taken prisoner by the
British. As the distant thunder of war threatens Paradise,
Hannah may learn to live—and maybe love—again in one final
act of courage, duty, and sacrifice.
A gifted writer, a master storyteller, and a first-rate
historian, Sara Donati has written a powerful, poignant,
and movingly romantic novel that chronicles the lives and
adventures of a family as compelling and unforgettable as
any in American fiction.
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