From an early age, Abraham and Anna realize that the journey of life has its twists and turns. Abraham is from a family of hard working people of Dutch-German descent, his father a builder of fine furniture. Anna comes from a prominent family in the community, her father a law counselor. When Abraham and Anna meet at the tender age of four, an early bond occurs. On their first day of school, they meet two other first graders, Samuel and Naomi, who will become their lifelong friends. Over the years, they become inseparable. By the age of fourteen, Abraham and Anna begin to court, as do Samuel and Naomi. However, a pact made by four people from the previous generation turns all their lives on end. The story takes us on a journey from 18th century Bound Brook, New Jersey, to England, France, Boston and New Castle, Delaware. Along the journey, the friends come to realize the importance of understanding Romans 8:28 in their lives: "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose."Saundra Staats McLemore has created a novel that captures the essence of family values. Set in the eighteenth century, Abraham and Anna is historical and inspirational. This novel is a wonderful "coming of age" story that I recommend for all ages.Richard Paul Evans#1 NY Times Bestselling Authorauthor of The Christmas BoxIt is always most interesting to read biographies of families who have settled our great land in its early history. Saundra Staats McLemore has shared her forefather's story of two and a half centuries ago, providing us with a glimpse into the past. Perhaps as you read, it will enable you to visualize what your family experienced as well.Janette OkeBestselling author of the Love Comes Softly SeriesWinner of the Gold Medallion Awardand the Christy Award of Excellence
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