1. All her life Joanna has never felt good enough, even though no one else saw her that
way. Why do you think she was plagued with self-doubt?
2. Do you think Andrew's proposal to Joanna while she was in the rehabilitation center
was genuine? Or do you agree with Joanna that he proposed more out of guilt than
love?
3. Can you sympathize with Cameron for leaving the scene after the buggy accident? What
would you have done?
4. Do you think Cameron's consequences are fair? If not, what do you think should have
happened?
5. Sometimes we don't know the value of something until we don't have it anymore. How
did Andrew and Joanna take each other for granted? Have you ever taken someone or
something for granted, and how did you stop?
6. Naomi continues to love Bartholomew despite the pain he caused her and his family.
How is their relationship comparable to God's relationship with us?
K
athleen Fuller is the author of several bestselling novels, including
A Man of
His Word
and
Treasuring Emma
, as well as a middle-grade Amish series, the Mysteries
of Middlefield.
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