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Between the years of 1869 to 1939 more than 100,000 poor British children were sent across the ocean to Canada with the promise of a better life. Those who took them in to work as farm laborers or household servants were told they were orphans--but was that the truth?After the tragic loss of their father, the McAlister family is living at the edge of the poorhouse in London in 1908, leaving their mother to scrape by for her three younger children, while oldest daughter, Laura, works on a large estate more than an hour away. When Edna McAlister falls gravely ill and is hospitalized, twins Katie and Garth and eight-year-old Grace are forced into an orphans' home before Laura is notified about her family's unfortunate turn of events in London. With hundreds of British children sent on ships to Canada, whether truly orphans or not, Laura knows she must act quickly. But finding her siblings and taking care of her family may cost her everything.Andrew Fraser, a wealthy young British lawyer and heir to the estate where Laura is in service, discovers that this common practice of finding new homes for penniless children might not be all that it seems. Together Laura and Andrew form an unlikely partnership. Will they arrive in time? Will their friendship blossom into something more?Inspired by true events, this moving novel follows Laura as she seeks to reunite her family and her siblings who, in their darkest hours, must cling to the words from Isaiah: "Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God".

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The story in No Ocean too Wide covers a lot of ground. It starts in England with the family together. The three children, Katie, Garth, and Grace, are finding ways to survive during their mother’s illness. The oldest sister, Laura, has taken a job to help with expenses and lives with a family as their maid. Throughout the course of the book, we watch the family get torn apart through misunderstandings and the influence of the people running the orphan homes.Tension stays high as Laura tries to follow her siblings and reunite them. The story overall is heart-wrenching. As the reader, I found myself cheering Laura on. I wanted to see her succeed, but at the same time I knew that she had powerful forces against her. The one shaft of light shining over this story was the relationship that develops between Laura and Andrew Fraser, the lawyer who is working with her on her mission.The story exposes the good intentions of the institutions assisting orphans and disadvantaged children while also showing the shadow side. These good intentions frequently didn’t play out in a way that benefited the children. They were mistreated an burdened with work no one else wanted to do.I appreciate Carrie Turansky’s writing because it is elegant and flows nicely, creating images in my mind of her characters, the settings, and their meaning. Her plot lines include a solid spiritual message that runs deep and offers a reader more than surface level inspiration. Her characters are realistic and concerned about following God’s ways through their difficulties.I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading about historic events that have actually taken place are are told through the eyes of a fictional character.I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. All views expressed are my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.
For decades, perhaps centuries, becoming a foster child or being "placed out" was presented as idyllic, an option of hope, to children and families. As No Ocean too Wide shows in heartbreaking detail, it was anything but for many children. Carrie Turansky takes a slightly different tack here, examining the phenomenon of British home children in Canada rather than American Orphan Train children. However, the beautiful story that results presents the same veiled warning to learn from history lest we continue to repeat it.Multifaceted characters, from Laura to Andrew to Katie, capture your sympathy and empathy from the first pages onward. Katie's arc in particular kept my e-reader finger scrolling until late into the night, so anxious was I to know what would happen to her or if she would even survive. She goes through some wrenching travails, such as separation from her twin brother Garth and constant treatment as a domestic slave from families who were at minimum supposed to compensate her and relate to her as a human being. The ongoing stigma and discrimination against home children was shocking, but reminded me in some ways of how today's foster children, especially teens, are still looked down upon. The fact that the McAllister kids were taken without their mother's permission, then told she had died, was chilling and reminiscent of Georgia Tann and the TN Children's Home Society. I guess these topics are hot in Christian historical fiction right now and I have to say, it gratifies me to know they are getting attention.That's not to say No Ocean too Wide is a gloomy tearjerker, though. Laura and Andrew do have a sweet, somewhat unusual romance. In some ways, it's the classic "servant girl falls for lord of the manor" arc, but I appreciated how Carrie gave it depth. For instance, like many aristocrats of his time, Andrew naively believes any effort to help the poor is benevolent. The fact that he learns better and grows spiritually for it gives his character an edge. Laura too, grows in faith through her journey to find her siblings, partially because, not in spite of, the temptation to give up.I might have liked just a few more light moments and a little more hope, especially for Katie. For instance, what if she had, however briefly, encountered one family or person who cared who she was and whether she thrived? That aside, this was a timely, needed, and enjoyable book, and I look forward to Garth and Grace's books.

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