Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Book Review: Where Courage Calls by Janette Oke

Book Description:
Her courage and her heart will be tested in ways she never expected...
Beth Thatcher has spent her entire life in the safe, comfortable world of her family, her friends, and the social outings her father's wealth provides. But Beth is about to leave it all behind to accept a teaching position in the rugged foothills of western Canada. Inspired by her aunt Elizabeth, who went west to teach school several years ago, and gently encouraged by her father, Beth resolves to put her trust in God and bravely face any challenge that comes her way.
But the conditions in Coal Valley are even worse than she'd feared. A recent mining accident has left the town grieving and at the mercy of the mining company. The children have had very little prior education, and many of the locals don't even speak English. There isn't even a proper schoolhouse. In addition, Beth's heart is torn between two young men--both Mounties, one a lifelong friend and the other a kind, quiet man who comes to her aid more than once.
Despite the many challenges, Beth is determined to make a difference in the rustic frontier town. But when her sister visits from the East, reminding her of all the luxuries she's had to give up, will Beth decide to return to her privileged life as soon as the school year is over?

My Thoughts:
This was a very typical Janette Oke story. It's sweet, it's charming, full of nice, tender moments.

This story of has a "Christy" feel to it, when a weather girl leaves her nice home, and comfort of nice things to go west (Canada West) and teach school. Upon arriving things aren't what she expected, the only school house is a building that once was a salon but the people are eager to learn.

This is a story of a girl who learns a lot about herself and the things that truly matter and what she eventually really wants.

With a sweet story with a nice undertone of a possible romance you can't go wrong with anything from Janette Oke.

Sexual Content: mild
Violence: mild
Language: mild/none
Drugs/Alcohol: mild

1 comment:

  1. MY KIND OF STORY! smile Love Janette Oke....for the goodness it generally brings out IN ME! (or at least reminds me how I should be...)

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