She found Jesse friendly, talkative and eager to get to know his new wife. However, Susannah was shy, lacked self-confidence and had been taught that a woman never expressed her opinion. She spent the first months of their life together, living in fear that Jesse would be so disappointed that he send would her back to Michigan. The story is of the two working to build trust and love while coping with the demanding and lonely life in the territory.
I like good character portrayals. They must be believable and someone I would like to know or I lose interest. This novel did not disappoint. I became very fond of Jesse and Susannah as well as their neighbors. Unfortunately, as soon as the newlyweds’ relationship began to grow, their luck took a downward turn in the form of a devastating grasshopper invasion. Having lost all the crops, Jesse was forced to leave home to find work. While he was gone, he was captured by Indians, preventing him from returning or contacting Susannah. I knew Jesse and Susannah well enough by that time that I was angry at Jesse for leaving Susannah to navigate the complexities of taking care of herself and the farm.
My favorite parts:
I loved seeing this shy, weak woman transform into a strong, independent wife.
I loved Jesse’s strong but down to earth faith. Susannah’s belief was weak at best. He taught Susannah about faith that works, conducted a church service with his few neighbors every Sunday - weather permitting - and began each chapter with a personal comment addressed to God.
Negatives:
Spring for Susannah is an enjoyable read. I found only two negatives. The timeline was sometimes hard to follow and the ending was abrupt. When Jesse finally made it home after a long absence, the book was over. I would like to have seen a little more celebration with Susannah and the telling of his friends that he was back. I was also waiting to see something of the disappointment of the two suitors who had been attempting to court the husbandless Susannah while Jesse was away.
To be aware of:
Jesse of course was expecting a sexual partner, while Susannah was unprepared for any kind of relationship, not even wanting to be touched. However, sometime during the cold winter months, she overcame her hesitation. Their love began to grow, much to the credit of Jesse’s patience and persistence. This side of their marital relationship is handled with respect. Because of this and a visit to a doctor who discussed birth control, I don’t recommend Spring for Susannah for young teen readers.
Spring for Susannah is the debut novel of Catherine Richmond.
This book was provided to me free of charge for review.
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