Olivia Newport transports you back to the 1930's when our country was struggling to survive the Great Depression. Let Newport take you back in time to Lancaster, Pennsylvania where we will meet Amish women Gloria Grabill and her English neighbor Minerva Swain. As both families are faced with the challenge of providing for their families, Gloria seems to have a better sense of what she must do to help her family through this time, while Minera appears to be having a difficultly figuring it out. If these two could get to k ow one another, before making snap decisions on what they've observed, they may find that there's a lot they can teach one another. This is a time where families need to all the help they can get; will these two be able to set aside their judgments long enough to learn from each other? This book 4 in Amish Turns Time. Though I have no read the previous books in this series, after this story I may just to back and read ...