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En route to her new home in the West, Marty Claridge suddenly finds herself a widow, with no roof over her head or means to support herself. Now she must live with a recently widowed young man and his daughter. Can any of them find love again?
The film's pace is abysmal like too little grass spread across too much lawn.
March 27, 2005
Christianity Today
While it may seem like just a Christian 'Chick Flick on the Prairie,' it explores several deep theological and cultural themes that make for good viewing by men and women.