

It is only through a chance encounter that she discovers his true feelings, and only then can she believe that a selfless love has at last reached out to her. When Sarah's son Charlie unexpectedly returns from town with a new bride, the plot turns into an all-out range war between the two families.įinally putting an end to Udell's constant kindnesses, Sarah describes herself as "an iron-boned woman." She wants more than to be merely a comfortable fill-in for his dead wife. Maldonado plots to coerce Sarah into partnership, but when she refuses, he devises a murderous plan to gain her land for building a railroad straight to Mexico. She soon discovers, however, that there is more to a formal education than she bargained for.īehind the scenes, Sarah's old friend Maldonado has struck a deal with the very men who will become linchpins of the Mexican Revolution. When he reveals a plan to grant Sarah her dearest wish, she is overwhelmed with passion and excitement. In sickness and in health, neighbor Udell Hanna remains a trusted friend, pressing for Sarah to marry. Then a stagecoach accident puts in her path three strangers who will change her life.

It is winter 1906, and nearing bankruptcy after surviving drought, storms, and the rustling of her cattle, Sarah remains a stalwart pillar to her extended family. Turner continues Sarah's extraordinary story as she struggles to make a home in the Arizona Territory. (Sept.From the bestselling author of "These Is My Words "comes this exhilarating follow-up to the beloved "Sarah's Quilt"." "In the latest diary entries of pioneer woman Sarah Agnes Prine, Nancy E. Part western, part romance, part imagined history of the evolution of American womanhood, the novel is well researched and manages to be at once entertaining and thoughtful. Sarah's independent streak and sometimes wily nature will endear her to contemporary readers. Turner also depicts a host of domestic and frontier dramas (family strife, concerns about bandits, border disputes). The novel bustles with a large cast and period western atmospherics.


On the other hand, they also meet other families on the same journey, gain new friends and a new life. Along the way, they encounter rough terrain and dangerous people. Sarah, the mother of several grown boys and the center of her large clan, is being courted by her neighbor, Udell Hanna, and though she is attracted to him, she is not so sure she wants another husband. Sarah Prine is a small child when her family starts traveling uncharted frontiers. Her former hired help, Rudolfo is now one of the richest and most unscrupulous men in the territory. Told in the form of a diary, Turner's third Sarah Agnes Prine novel is set in 1906 in the Arizona Territory, with 43-year-old Sarah widowed and living in a house built by the man she had refused to marry, Rudolfo Maldonado.
