Anna’s Gift

Anna’s Gift by Emma Miller, published by Harlequin on September 20, 2011, is a work of fiction that explores themes of love and self-acceptance. Set in the small town of Seven Poplars, Delaware, the story centers around Anna Yoder, who feels overshadowed by her six beautiful sisters. When Samuel Mast, a widowed father whom Anna has secretly admired, expresses his desire to court her, Anna grapples with her insecurities and the possibility of love.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into Anna’s internal struggles as she questions her worth and the intentions behind Samuel’s affections. The book presents a journey of personal growth and the complexities of romantic relationships, particularly in the context of family dynamics and societal expectations. With 288 pages, this original edition offers a reflective look at faith and love, inviting readers to consider what it truly means to be chosen.
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No one in Seven Poplars, Delaware, expects Anna Yoder ever to marry. Among her six pretty, petite sisters, big and plain Anna feels like a plow horse. But then Samuel Mast, the handsome widowed father she has secretly loved for years, asks if he can court her. Surely Anna has misheard–Samuel has his pick of lovely brides! She’s convinced he seeks a wife only as a mother for his five children. Or could a man like Samuel actually have a very romantic reason for wanting Anna by his side forever?
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