The Tender Years

The Tender Years by Janette Oke is a historical fiction novel published by Bethany House Publishers in 1997. This edition spans 270 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as the first installment in a new series that continues the generational saga of Marty and Clark from Oke’s renowned Love Comes Softly series, set twenty years after the events of Love Finds a Home.
In this narrative, readers will encounter Virginia, the granddaughter of Marty and Clark, as she navigates the challenges of transitioning from childhood to adulthood. The story explores her struggles with the expectations placed upon her, reflecting themes of family legacy and personal growth. With a focus on the complexities of young adulthood, this book delves into the historical and religious contexts that shape Virginia’s experiences.
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The first book in a brand new series from Janette Oke that is a generational sequel to the story of Marty and Clark in her most popular Love comes softly series. Twenty years have passed since youngest daughter Belinda’s story in Love finds a home. Marty and Clark’s legacy has been passed on to their great-grandchildren. And now beloved granddaughter Virginia faces the test of her young life. Caught in that difficult period between childhood and adulthood, Belinda’s daughter struggles against what she considers unreasonable restrictions and expectations.
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