Janette Oke is a Canadian author known for her inspirational fiction, often set in a pioneer era and focused on female protagonists. Her debut novel, Love Comes Softly (1979), became the foundation for a successful series, followed by over 75 other novels. The first book in her Canadian West series, When Calls the Heart (1983), inspired the popular television series of the same name. Born in Champion, Alberta, to farmers Fred and Amy (née Ruggles) Steeves during the Great Depression, Oke went on to graduate from Mountain View Bible College in Didsbury, Alberta, where she met her future husband, Edward Oke, who later became the president of the college. The couple has four children, including a daughter who has collaborated with Janette on several books. A committed Evangelical Christian, Oke has authored numerous works exploring themes of faith. She has received various accolades for her contributions to Christian fiction, including the 1992 President's Award from the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association and the 1999 CBA Life Impact Award.
I love Janette Oke's books, and especially enjoyed this series, as it showed real-life and timeless challenges faced by young people in life and love, but is grounded with the protagonist making solid choices based on her faith in God. Even when her friends go astray and she is tempted to follow, she sets a good example for readers with her decisions and her treatment of others. I can't wait for my tween daughter to read them!
Browsing the library looking for something to read, this book caught my attention as a good story. It turned out to be a great story for teenage girls and a good quick read.