A review by 55_sallymander
Woman of Courage by Wanda E. Brunstetter

5.0

Wow! Wanda Brunstetter proves without a doubt, that she is capable of switching from her beloved Amish Christian novels to slam bang right into the middle of 1837! Love, Love, Love this book with the bonus of Woman of Hope along with Woman of Courage set in a beautiful Collector's Edition.

Amanda Pearson is a Quaker woman who has been jilted. She prays and decides that her life would be better spent traveling from her home in New York and all that she knows and travel to Oregon Territory, where thee Spaldings have set up their mission to help lead the Nez Perce Indians to know God and Jesus, to help them learn to live in the "white world" and help out however she can.

This novel follows Amanda's life and her adopting Little Fawn, a Flat-head Indian baby.

In the bonus novel, Woman of Hope, we follow Little Fawn's life when she is a headstrong seventeen year old Indian maiden. She has a lot of the impulsiveness, that you see with almost anyone of that age.

This is a historical Christian fiction book with a lot of information about the Nez Perce and the Flat-head Indian tribes. I was provided a copy by Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.