A heartwarming tale of longing and hope in Lancaster by bestselling author Linda Byler
Elsie is desperate for a horse of her own, but her family barely has enough money to get by as it isâshe knows they canât afford to buy a horse, never mind pay for the grain and hay to keep it fed through the winter. With her father injured, itâs up to Elsie to help earn money for the familyâwhile going to school and helping Mam with the other kids. So she buries herself in the daily tasks at hand and tries to forget her longing. But when her classmate Elam invites her to visit his familyâs horse farm one afternoon, she willfully forgets her responsibilities at home and follows him. Exhilarated by the strong, sleek Morgans and the musty smell of the barn, her passion for horses is reignited.
As Elsie spends more time at Elamâs farm, it becomes harder and harder to be the responsible young woman her parents expect her to be. Why should she have to work as a maud to earn money for her family when Elam gets to spend every afternoon riding? It isnât fair, and to make matters worse, now sheâs expected to go to singings and play games with the other youth who are old enough to start dating, when all she wants is to be out riding. Itâs a waste of time, she figuresâitâs not like any of the boys will want a poor, rebellious girl like her anyway.
As she struggles to reconcile her anger and frustration with the obedience her Amish faith requires, she also starts to have confusing feelings for Elam. Sheâs determined not to like him in that way. After all, he only sees her as free labor, someone to muck out stalls and work the horses. Doesnât he?
When tragedy strikes in the Amish community, Elsie is forced to let go of her teenage angst and grow up quickly. But sometimes letting go of oneâs desires has a way of allowing one to accept something even better. A tale of longing, desperation, and finally hope, this is a heartwarming Christmas tale to be remembered.