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Johanna Shelby could never have anticipated where that "fateful encounter" would lead her. She could not have known then how love for the young, rough-hewn, mountain doctor would cause her to turn her back on her privileged lifestyle, threaten to estrange her from her family, and bring her to the wild mountains of Appalachia. If she had known . . . But no! Nothing could hold her back. Not her adoring, worried parents. Not her snooty, so-called "friends." Not even her own flashes of doubt and show more fear. No, this love would not be denied. It was part of a larger pattern -like the pattern of one of the family quilts her aunts and cousins met weekly to stitch. Into those quilts went not just fabric, but meanings and memories; and when they were finished, the were more than just quilts- they were life stories. Johanna did not know what the future held. But she trusted God. . . And she knew that he would cause her own family quilt to be rich and beautiful -a pattern like no other. show lessTags
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This was a relaxing read. There was not a lot of suspense or action, not a lot of highs and lows, but a good story to begin the "American Quilt Series". Johanna Shelby is a young lady home from school for the holidays. "Deep inside, there was a heart hunger she couldn't explain or even understand. A need for something to give her life meaning and purpose." She will meet Doctor Ross Davison and together they will both recognize a longing that they each have for one another. But Ross is from the mountains and Johanna is from a prominent family in Hillsboro, North Carolina in the year 1839, where your status in society does make a difference in who you will marry. Johanna will have to fight her parents and most everyone else to get show more permission to marry Ross. And when they move back up into the area Ross grew up in, Johanna will have a whole new life she will need to learn how to live in and people she will have to get to know. As it says on back cover of this book, " She could not have known then how love for the young, rough-hewn, mountain doctor would cause her to turn her back on her privileged lifestyle, threaten to estrange her from her family, and bring her to the wild mountains of Appalachia."
I enjoyed watching Johanna grow up, take on the new challenges and become a woman of great value. I also liked the deep and abiding love these two people had for each other. But Johanna will be reminded by someone that Ross cannot always be the one that fulfills her life, she needs daily communion with her Lord to keep her strong and ready for any and every situation. A good lesson for us all. I look forward to book two in the series, "The Pledge". show less
I enjoyed watching Johanna grow up, take on the new challenges and become a woman of great value. I also liked the deep and abiding love these two people had for each other. But Johanna will be reminded by someone that Ross cannot always be the one that fulfills her life, she needs daily communion with her Lord to keep her strong and ready for any and every situation. A good lesson for us all. I look forward to book two in the series, "The Pledge". show less
Wonderful. A delightful tale of how love helps to overcome all hardships - including moving to a remote backwoods town far from your family.
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Jane Peart went to college in New England and worked as an airline attendant before becoming a full-time writer. She is the author of over 60 books in both the secular and Christian markets. She writes several series including Brides of Montclair, Westward Dreams, American Quilts, Orphan Train West, and Edgecliffe Manor Mysteries. She is also a show more visual artist. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- The Pattern
- Original title
- The Pattern
- Original publication date
- 1996-06
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- Johanna Shelby
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- Part One
Hillsboro, North Carolina
December 1839
Johanna Shelby, eighteen and recently having returned home from boarding school, stood looking out through the rain-smeared bedroom window.... (show all)i>
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- Fiction and Literature, Christian Fiction, Romance, Historical Fiction
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- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
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- PS3566 .E238 .P38 — Language and Literature American literature American literature Individual authors 1961-
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