The main character of "Sarah, Plain and Tall" is Sarah Wheaton, a woman from Maine who responds to an advertisement for a mail-order bride placed by widower Jacob Witting. She travels to the Kansas prairie to meet Jacob and his two children, Anna and Caleb. The story explores themes of family, love, and the challenges of adapting to a new life in a different environment. As Sarah begins to settle into her new role, her relationships with the Witting family deepen, revealing her strength and resilience.
There are 58 pages in Sarah, Plain and Tall.
sarah , plain and tall
In Sarah, Plain and Tall, Jacob and Sarah decide to get married at the end of the book.
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Patricia Maclachlan wrote the book Sarah Plain and Tall.
The children's names in Sarah, Plain And Tall are Caleb (youngest) and Anna (oldest)
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Sarah decides to stay
she misses the beach
Jacob married sarah at the end
Maine
Sarah's brother is a Fishermen and his name is William