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The average rating for The Mayflower based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2016-06-01 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 3 stars Donna Murray
What a beautiful story. Right from the beginning, their journey was filled with both tragedy and joy, and it was wonderful to see all of the characters grow together as a family. The tender romance between Eli and Lillian was gentle and sweet, and I was rooting for them the whole time. The character development of Lillian was filled with both emotional and spiritual growth, and her journey of dealing with the losses of life was lovely to read. I fell in love with the character of Eli, and his kindness, gentleness and care was just what Lillian needed. I did wish that Lillian would communicate a bit better to Eli, but by the end of the novel I was left satisfied. I found novel to be similar in style to Janette Oke's 'Prairie Legacy' series. Overall, a great novel. Readers who enjoy sweet prairie romance will enjoy 'Fields of Grace'. *This novel can be read as a standalone.
Review # 2 was written on 2019-03-07 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 3 stars Derek Cheung
Although this is book 4 of the Heart of the Prairie series, I did not have any trouble reading it as a stand alone. It reminded me very much of Janette Oke's prairie series. The main difference is this is a group of Mennonites who first moved to Russia from Germany in order to practice their faith and be assured of their sons not being drafted due to the stance again war like that of the Quakers. But Russia changes its stance and begins drafting the Mennonite young men. The Mennonites now decide to emigrate to America where there is farm land available and more freedom. The conditions and tragedies that occurred on the ship transporting them to America were heartbreaking. The losses of spouses and children were beyond imagining leaving women with children and no husband when they arrived in America. Their struggles to be allowed through Castle Garden after health checks and worries that they wouldn't pass then led on to hardships in getting to Kansas and then problems in starting their life there. Sawyer paints a wonderfully realistic picture of early immigrants to America and what life was truly like getting here and then beginning a new life. There are 10 books in this series. I have read #1 and #4 and will definitely read the rest of the series.


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