Alone without friends or family to comfort her after the death of her mother, Willow Finley’s idyllic life is over—and just beginning. The Finley women’s lives, while rich and full, aren’t easy. rejecting electricity and many other modern conveniences, they live purposefully and intentionally–alone and isolated from the world around them. When Willow Finley awakes on a hot summer morning, she is unprepared for the grief that awaits her. Jerked from a life of isolation with her mother, Willow learns what alone really means when she finds her mother dead. From the moment Willow arrives in the police station with her startling announcement, Chad Tesdall fights the friendship he knows he can’t avoid. The Past Forward series opens with Willow’s life-changing discovery and gently guides the reader through aspects of her life–the past weaving through the present and into the future. Experience her first morning in church, her first movie, and the culture shock of her first trips to the city. A birthday party and a street faire add welcome diversion from butchering, canning, and the beating of area rugs. Disaster strikes. Will she choose to continue her simple life, or will an offer in the city change it all? Find out in this first volume.
My Thoughts: This is an extraordinary novel. Ms. Havig has woven a novel that all will enjoy. It is interesting to look into the world through Willow's eyes as she integrates into the "world" and the world's way of living; to experience all Willow's firsts in this new world that her mother protected her from.
Willow is an unusual woman who has led a sheltered life. After her mother passes away, she makes new friends who don't fully understand her simple homesteading lifestyle. Some try and get her to change and make life easier, but her best friend Chad understands who Willow is and how she lives her life; helping her through her grief.
I loved this novel and really enjoyed the simple life portrayed in the novel and glad that Willow stood her ground for that way of life.
The characters in this novel all work together well, and with the storyline. I liked Chad and was encouraged by his character, as he did not want Willow to change. He appreciated Willow for who she was and what she stood for. The readers will adore Willow; everyone loves Willow, she is full of spunk and has a strong but loving personality.
I enjoy Chautona Havig's writings, and I believe this is my favorite. I spent the week reading all 3 volumes, and I believe readers will want to do the same; Once you start reading you just can't get enough.