Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Cara's Book Report on "When Calls The Heart" by Janette Oke

When Calls The Heart

When Calls The Heart is a story about a young woman named Elizabeth who, by God's bidding, moves out west to live with her "long lost" brother Jonathan to teach. She meets the school superintendent, Mr. Higgins, who is a horrible, loud, disgusting man. He happens to think that Elizabeth loves him and asks her to marry him. She turns him down saying that she intends to never marry. So he finds a town that needs a school far away from him as a plot for revenge, also, he secretly hopes she won't go.

Well, in spite of her fear, she moves off to a lonely teacherage in a small town. Her neighbors are very friendly and her class is a little hard to teach, seeing as how her students have never had a school before. But she loves each and every one of them. One of students died because of a brain tumor. So Elizabeth closes school for the next week and goes to her brothers house. There, she unwillingly falls in love with a brick wall of stubborn determination to never marry. And, so she doesn't wish to see him, but it just so happens that he comes to her brothers house quite often.

One day, as Elizabeth is walking home, she took a short-cut through the woods. She had only taken a few steps when she heard a noise, she looks up to find a bear just a few feet in front of her. The bear took one step toward her and everything was going black for Elizabeth. When she woke up, she sensed she was being carried. Now she looks up into the face of the brick wall. When he saw her about to faint again, he kissed her. Later he apologized for it and she got angry with him.

She is now about to get onto a train to go back East when a voice stops her. It is the man she loves. He takes her to the train masters office and asks her to marry him. She says yes and they will soon have their honeymoon at the Rockies next to a mountain stream. Janette Oke wrote this book. I have written my best description of a very good book.

Cara L. Hicks (with a little editing from mom)

7 comments:

  1. Cara, you did a great job! I'm proud of all your accomplishments! Love you, Mom

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  2. thank you mother, I need to get back to writing,
    bye

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  3. Good job Cara!
    Love, Aunt Christy

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  4. Great job, Cara. I've read other things you have written, and you do a swell job! You need to keep writing, sweetheart. I am proud of my girl. Sorry, Tracey, you know you've had to share her with me since she was one.

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  5. thank people, see ya ltr


    love Cara

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  6. I know, I'm always VERY interesting.
    ps:
    ask mom

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