In a desperate time, can Neva find forgiveness for a grievous
wrong--and make room for hope?
Neva Shilling has a heavy load of responsibility while her husband
travels to neighboring communities and sells items from his wagon. In
his absence, she faithfully runs the Shilling Mercantile, working to
keep their business strong as the Depression takes its toll, and caring
for their twins.
When a wagon pulls up after supper, Neva and her children rush out--and
into the presence of the deputy driving a wagon carrying three young
children. The deputy shocks her with the news that Warren and his wife
have died, insisting it was their last request that the three children
go live with "Aunt Neva."
Neva's heart is shattered as she realizes that Warren's month-long
travels were excuses for visits with his secret family. She wants
nothing more than to forget Warren, but can she abandon these innocent
children to an orphanage? Yet if she takes them in, will she ever be
able to see them as more than evidence of her husband's betrayal and
love them the way God does?