This is an amazing book I love Eleanor and her story totally captivated me in this first book in the Barrington Family Saga.
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5.0 out of 5 stars very intriguing, March 19, 2008
By Heather M. Bagley "mother_of_three" (Provo, UT) - See all my reviews
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The main character is Eleanor, who has worked her way from cleaning chimneys and other jobs throughout the Barrington household to scrubbing pots in the kitchen. She loves to read, and goes to town every Wednesday to borrow a book from the local book store. On her way in to town one day she a book that had been left behind in the mud. Knowing that the owner could be long gone, she was advised to keep it as her own. She read the book thoroughly over and over and knew it to be true, to be scripture and vowed that she would some day afford the passage to America where the book had been printed.
Mrs. Barrington died while giving birth to her third child.Mr. Barrington now needed to find a Governess for his two children, to teach them and provide them with compassion and comfort after their mother's death. He asked Mrs. Bixby to bring all eligible women who worked in the household and were literate to come for an interview. She went reluctantly, though knowing that the new position would bring greater wages and indeed a better means to be able to save for passage to America.
Mr. Barrington eventually asked her to marry him, with no promise of love. Telling her that they would all be going to America, it would be a great adventure and he would be a great husband, very loyal and fulfill everything, give her anything. America turns out to be a grand adventure,
I love how at times it gets in to Mr. Barrington's head and he tells us what he is thinking at different points in the book, even though Eleanor is the main character and we are in her head most of the time.