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by Robin Wells


  Why do you think the French treated the collaborators so cruelly after the war?

  In Chapter 16, when Amélie doubted that she was serving a useful purpose, Joshua told her that this was not for her to know; she must just believe she was and keep going. How did this advice impact her? Was it wise? Is this advice applicable to your life?

  All of the women on the bride boats were leaving their families behind and traveling to a foreign land, not knowing when or even if they’d ever see them again. Can you imagine doing this? Why or why not?

  In what ways does the book illustrate the era’s attitudes toward women?

  Describe Amélie’s faith journey. Did Kat grow and change? What about Jack?

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