Whither Thou Goest, I Will Go by Naomi Dathan
When her family fortunes turn, Jem Perkins must follow her husband Seth to a new home: a sod house on a Nebraska homestead. As she reluctantly confronts her new realities, she learns to embrace her new role and discovers an awareness of God's hand in her life. But then the history-making Children's Blizzard sweeps across the land, ushering in a season of hardship she never expected. Can Jem's confidence, marriage, and new found faith weather the storm?
When a reader really cares about the characters, I believe the author has done a superlative job. This Naomi Dathan did with humor and pathos and a true eye for detail. Read it. You'll love it. You'll love Jem and Seth. And you'll be waiting to hear more from Ms. Dathan.
--Terry Sykes-Bradshaw, author of Sibling Revelry
I couldn't put this book down and lost sleep to finish it. I am praying that there will be a second or a series of books for the characters. I want to know more about Jem and Seth, her father, her sisters, William and Susan, and well, all of them! For now I think I'll reread the book!
--Myra Johnson, author of The Sweetest Rain