The dramatic saga of the Yoder women continues in this sequel to Sarah of the Border Wars (#1159). Stubborn and determined to follow God's call, Barbara alone manages the farm left by her parents. She soon learns the price of faithfulness may be high as World War I breaks across the peaceful Mennonite-Amish community. Facing down Bishops, the Ku Klux Klan, and the pain of the Depression, Barbara struggles to remain true to her faith and her God. (175pp. Faith & Life Press, 1994.)