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Wanted

Pansy

Book Overview: 

Twenty-seven year old Rebecca Meredith feels out of place and unwanted. She has lost her mother, brother, and idolized little sister to the grave. Her beau suddenly and without warning marries someone else. And her father has brought home a new wife. The new Mrs. Meredith tries to befriend Rebecca, but Rebecca feels pushed out. She moves to another city and tries to earn her own way, finding her way into the McKenzie house as the nurse-girl to the baby of the family, who reminds her so much of her own late sister. However, she hates how Mr. McKenzie is cold and unfeeling toward his invalid wife. But there is a secret family tragedy that, when revealed, shows Rebecca how wrong she has been about herself, her family, the McKenzies, and Jesus Christ ... and shows her just how much she is wanted, after all.

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Community Reviews

Excellent story (as always by this author) about finding our place in the world.

Pansy's stories never fail to touch my heart and this one did not disappoint.

This is my second or third time reading this book, and I highly recommend it! I haven't come across many novels that emphasize so strikingly and yet beautifully our tendencies to lean on our own understanding when our Heavenly Father is showing us His infinite love.

There are many lessons to learn i

This story was different, yet not different, than Pansy's other books. It has the same wonderful style and feeling, but it touches on a topic not addressed before in her other works (at least not in any of the 70+ books I have read): drug addiction. However, this is not the only topic and everything

This will feel very Victorian to a modern audience, but I happen to like Victorian morality, so this was a tender story for me. I liked it very much.