The narrative is voiced by Anna, a young girl living on a remote farm with her father, Jacob, and her younger brother, Caleb. The family has lived in a quiet, songless world since the children's mother died giving birth to Caleb. Seeking a mother for his children and a companion for himself, Jacob places an advertisement in a newspaper for a wife.

Patricia MacLachlan’s 1985 masterpiece, , remains a cornerstone of children's historical fiction. Set in the late 19th-century American prairie, the novel—which earned the Newbery Medal and the Scott O'Dell Award—tells a sparse but deeply emotional story of family, loss, and the search for belonging. The Story of the Witting Family

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