This is the second book in the: "Miller Family Series" and was just as wonderful as the first: "A Widow's Hope."
In this second instalment we continue to follow the lives of Hannah and Seth Miller and Emma Miller, the eldest daughter of Julia and Seth Miller who is the county's Deacon in their old Amish order.
Emma, an industrious, self-motivated young woman of sixteen announces to her parents that she wants to take her "...full rumschpringe". At sixteen, girls can date, attend approved get-togethers, singings, parties and the like. They usually have a rumschpringe for two years during which time they hope to meet and become engaged to the man they will marry. It's a very worrying time for the Amish parent and they, of course, expect that their daughter will date someone within their own district and order but this doesn't always happen and can have disastrous affects for the young woman taking her rumschpringe and for her family and community. For if she marries "outside" their order the girl is "shunned" by her own family, deacons, and community never being allowed to see them again, as ordained according to the beliefs of their Ordnung.
Sixteen-year-old Emma is also running her own "wool" business using wool she shears from her sheep on the farm and hopes to sell it on consignment to a woman in a nearby town that owns and runs a yarn/craft store.
When Emma meets an "Englischer" and declares her intention to "date" him, the family isn't happy, not only because it goes against the Ordnung, but also because her Father Simon is a Deacon. How is it going to look for a Deacon's daughter to be disobeying the laws of the Ordnung?
Meanwhile, on top of everything that is going on with Emma, the Miller family is praying and hoping for Julia, Emma's Mom, who is suffering from a debilatating disease. The pain this poor woman endures on a daily basis is excrutiating and unrelenting. Then, we have poor Hannah, Julia's sister, who is desperately trying to have a baby and is having a difficult time month after month of being disappointed, while at the same time her husband Seth has gone ahead and made some changes to their harvest without consulting with Hannah first!
Will this turnn out to be a disaster? Will Hannah ever become pregnant with a baby? And what will become of poor Emma and the Englischer she is so much in love with? Will God intervene and provide what each asks and prays for or do the family wait for His will to be done?
A charming, hopeful story filled with love, tribulation and overcoming the tough times and learning to wait for God!