Smoky and Rebecca (of Amish heritage) grow up together in the Reynolds’ household. Rebecca (when fifteen) makes her first visit to Amish country and the home of her deceased mother, “the land of contrasts and contradictions,†with its people set apart. Later she also visits her late father’s parents who are well-known and well-to-do citizens of a large metropolitan city. Hating the separation, Smoky encourages her to go. He loves her dearly and knows that she might decide to stay in the city and not return to become his wife. This enjoyable, spirit-lifting saga covers the next generation of young people facing a world where morals have decayed and Christian ideals seem out of place. They make important decisions whether to stand true and pure. Will they make the right decisions? Will their love, loyalties, and witnessing be faithful according to the Master’s plan?