In bustling Boston, Nora struggles to provide for her seven-year-old daughter, Clara. Juggling multiple jobs as a laundress, baker, and housekeeper leaves her exhausted and longing for a better life, one where she can focus on her own family rather than working herself to the bone for others.
Desperate for change, she stumbles upon a mail order bride advertisement in the back of a newspaper. The idea of marrying a man with his own house and small ranch appeals to her dreams of stability and self-sufficiency. After exchanging letters with an eligible bachelor named Henry, Nora feels hopeful. Henry offers her a chance at the life she desires and even sends money for train expenses and travel funds.
Encouraged but cautious due to warnings from friends to be careful until she knows him better, Nora packs her single trunk and embarks on the journey west.
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I was born in England, but have lived in Southern California for many years. I m now retired and live in the Pacific NW in a little seaside city amongst the giant redwoods and wonderful harbor, almost at the Oregon border. My husband and I have one cat, called Midnight and she is featured in two of my latest Sci-Fi short stories. I love Science Fiction, animals, and trying to help others. I publish under Doreen Milstead as well as my own name. My photo was taken right before the coronation of QE II in the UK.