Since devouring the entire Little House on the Prairie series when I was growing up, I have been fascinated by pioneers. I always admired the fact that people could just leave behind everything they knew for the iffy promise of a better life.
(Okay, we do that on a regular basis now but they traveled across the country in covered wagons to get to homes that didn’t even exist yet.)
In An Unseemly Wife by E.B. Moore, an Amish family heads West with their four children – and one on the way – tempted by the idea of free land in Idaho.
Ruth, content with their simple life as part of the Order, tries to convince her husband to re-think his decision, but he’s already got his eye on the prize: hundreds of acres of land to transform into farms for his children.
The trip is harrowing and Ruth, who starts out quiet and almost meek, is forced to confront challenges of which she never could have dreamed. She begins to question the beliefs that form the very foundation of her life, and she takes as much of an emotional journey as she does a physical one.
This is poet Moore’s first novel and it’s a beauty. Based on her own family stories from her Amish roots in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the story is so thought-provoking and I felt like I was sitting right in that Conestoga, bumping along, wondering what I would do in many of these situations.
I love the poem that opens the book, which is taken from the writings of Washington Irving. “There is in every woman,/ a fire, dormant/ in the light of prosperity,/ which blazes the dark hour.”
That describes Ruth and I bet it describes all of you. Here’s to the unseemly wives.
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I, too, like stories of the pioneers and this one sounds interesting. I will definitely look for it. Thanks for your review.
This definitely sounds like an interesting read. I am going to have to check it out.
I loved Little House on the Prairie too. Now the theme song is playing in my head…
I actually never saw that show. Can you believe that?
That totally spoke to me. I was a little house fan too! Love the sound of this plot too.
Thanks for the review. Sounds like a book I would like to read.
Thank you for this review. Since we live in Amish country I will look forward to the read. Loved very book and the re reading of them to our daughter…little house on the prairie:)). Sweet memories of hours and hours to read!
You’ve been reading up a storm!
Have you read “One Thousand White Women”? You would love it.
I loved Little House on the Prairie and now my daughter also enjoys them. Looks like a great read!
I loved Little House and Caddie Woodlawn and think this needs to go on my to read pile. Thanks!
Thanks for this recommendation, tomorrow morning I’ll head to the library to ask for it 🙂 I just finished reading a book about Frida Kahlo, I got curious after I saw this post with alternative illustrations from hers! http://lazypenguins.com/impressive-frida-kahlos-illustrations-created-by-young-artists/
I sometimes feel that I have lived in the earlier western days. Would love to read!
Many thanks for the great review.
Sounds like a good read. Can’nt wait. Hope to be picked.
Sounds like a great book. I love those stories that make you feel like you are the journey with the characters. Nice strong sounding main character as well :)!
You had me at the LHOTP series! I need to check into this!
This sounds like a great book. I’m kind of obsessed with lives of Amish. I have family in Pennsylvania, and I love seeing paths cross.
Ohhh..good review. This sounds like a good one.
sounds like a good read will have to check it out soon.
sounds like a good read will have to check it out soon.
I love reading about the early pioneers! I will add this to my list and thanks for the giveaway too!
Sounds like a real winner. Our family are big “little house” fans –granddaughter K read the whole series before first grade!
Oooh this sounds like a good one. Lancaster, Pa. is very close to where I grew up and therefore the Amish culture is very familiar to me. I enjoy reading about pioneers, too. Adding this one to my list!
I find the Amish so interesting. We travel past an area in Penn. when we drive to Upstate NY.
Sounds like an interesting book. Would love to check it out.
This sounds like a book that I would really enjoy. I have always found books about the Amish or life in the olden days interesting.
Sounds like a book I’d like to read. THanks for sharing this one!
An Unseemly Wife sounds like a very good read. I am intrigued by the Amish and their beliefs.
This sounds like my kind of book! I’ll need to add it to my list!
This sounds like a really interesting book – I think I will have to try and get my hands on a copy 🙂 x
Sounds like a great read, one I could curl up on the couch with.
This looks like a book i would like to read. I am very interested in the life of the pioneers. It would have been very scary to leave every thing you have to travel to a unknown land.
That sounds interesting. I will have more time to read soon. I’ll have to check it out.
I love Little House in the Prairie! It’s definitely a classic my kids have even read. Plus they have a children’s series as well. Crossing my fingers for the giveaway win! lol
I absolutely love Amish fiction. Would love to win!
I love Amish fiction! I haven’t read this one yet so I will add it to my TBR list!
I watched Little House on the Prairie as a child. The title of this book does catch my interest.
Sounds like a fun read! Thanks for sharing. I loved reading the Little House on the Prairie series when I was a kid, and this book sounds intriguing!
I would be interested in reading this. I used to love Little House on the Prairie
Historical fiction is my favorite “genre.” Would love to turn the pages of this book.
Oh this sounds great! I too loved The Little House on the Prairie books and still have my original copies.
I love books and movies set in this time period, so this is definitely going on my list of “must reads”.
I love hearing about new books to add to my must read list! I just wish there were more hours in the day to get to that list!
This does sound like a nice book to kick back with. The pioneer life is fascinating to me too.
Sounds like a great story. I love characters that spend time questioning hard questions instead of blindly following along. (I also love this in IRL people.)
I’ll have to add this to my book list. So many I want to read lately. Sounds good!
This book sounds fantastic. I love stories about the Amish and the added personal transformation a difficult journey sound like a great read. Thanks for bringing this book to my attention.
I too love the pioneer lifestyle so I bet this would be a great book for me! Excited to hopefully read it soon!
Adding to the read list.
This looks like a great book, I’ll have to pick it up!
This sounds like a great book for fans of the pioneer genre. I was a huge Little House fan too!
I would definitely buy this book to read because I love learning about the Amish. We vacation in Lancaster, PA every year and I love Amish customs and lifestyle.
This looks like a good book… I am always looking for books that set in simpler times.
Looks very interesting. Definitely on my TBR list.
Oh! Yay! I went through those Little House on the Prairie books quite fast too when I was growing up! This sounds like a big YES on my list!
My MIL has tons of books about pioneer living. I bet she would love to add this one to her collection!
Looks like a good read; especially for fans of the pioneer period. I enjoyed your insights on the novel.
Love Little House books (have them all and visited several homesteads). This sounds great.
sounds like a great book!
Sounds like a great book I’ll have to read.
This is a captivating feature and the book sounds intriguing. thanks.