Historical Fiction Story of a young woman from the east who joins her aunt and uncle in the trek west with the pioneers. She finds joy in the church and finds romantic interest too.
Tom Roulstone was born in Donegal, Ireland and lived for a time in Glasgow, Scotland. With his parents and two brothers he immigrated to Canada, landing at Halifax on his thirteenth birthday. He joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Toronto, Ontario when he was eighteen and served a mission in western Canada. He has a BA in history from Brigham Young University and MA in history from Utah State University. After teaching college history for almost a quarter of a century, Tom took early retirement to pursue a writing career. He and his late wife Betsy have six children. In 2005 Tom married Serenity Borrowman. They currently live in Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Tom’s most recent novel,"Reluctant Soldier, Reluctant Saint,"is set during the Utah War and the building of Camp Floyd. He also has seven short Westerns on Amazon's Kindle website as well as his "Passage of Promise" series, published by Covenant communications.
What a great story of a woman who lost it all, mother, father, and home at the age of 16. She then sets out on a journey to meet up with her Mormon aunt and uncle from Boston to the West coast where she believes her assumed death father will be. She has many adventures along the way that bring her attitude about life and others to maturity. She comes from a proper and proud background with no religious loyalties, but comes through to the Salt Lake valley with a testimony of the gospels truthfulness due to her aunt, uncle and Josh Logan. He is a 19 year old who she snubbed at first, but learns to admire for his convictions and strength. She is stranded in a cave after an indian attack on her wagon. The indians take away her pregnant aunt and shot her uncle in the head. She escapes to a cave and is there 4 months during the winter months with only her uncle's emergency packs and her faith that what the prophet Brigham Young promised would come to pass...that she would be reunited with her family in Zion and that she wouldn't be alone during her trial of faith, but that the Lord would be with her. This was a book that was hard to put down till you found out what happened to Deirdre O'Connor.
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What a coincidence to be reading this story as we celebrate the pioneers reaching the Salt Lake Valley this month. The historical accounts gave the story dimension and a more realistic feel--some really great characters!
This book is actually really good! I learned a lot and had my testimony re-strengthened about the pioneers. It was a book that I would read every chance I got.