In Sarah, Plain and Tall, Jacob and Sarah decide to get married at the end of the book.
Jacob married sarah at the end
Jacob Witting
Sarah's full name is Sarah Wheaton. In the book "Sarah, Plain and Tall" by Patricia MacLachlan, she is a mail-order bride who travels from Maine to the Midwest to marry a widowed farmer named Jacob Witting. The story explores themes of family, love, and the challenges of adapting to new environments, as Sarah seeks to find her place in Jacob's life and the lives of his children. The title reflects her straightforward and unadorned character.
Wyoming
Anna Witting, the narrator - a young girl who misses her dead mother and wants her father to be happy again Jacob Witting, the father - he is pen-pals with a woman in Maine who he has asked to marry him Sarah Wheaton, the visitor - she comes from Maine to get to know the family and decide if she wants to marry Jacob or not Caleb Witting, Anna's little brother - he is too young to remember their mother the way Anna does, and is happy to have Sarah visit
There are 58 pages in Sarah, Plain and Tall.
sarah , plain and tall
Maine
Jack is a character from the novel "Sarah, Plain and Tall" by Patricia MacLachlan. He is the dog belonging to Sarah Wheaton, who comes to live with a widowed farmer named Jacob and his two children, Anna and Caleb. Jack plays a supportive role in the story, helping to create a sense of companionship and warmth as Sarah adjusts to her new life on the prairie. His presence adds to the themes of family and belonging in the narrative.
Patricia Maclachlan wrote the book Sarah Plain and Tall.
Seashells
Sarah decides to stay