This book is so sad. I just couldn't get it out of my head how much tragedy she went through, and it was all rushed over (especially the last two deaths) like it didn't bother her after awhile and just became par for course. I think if it had been written by a woman, we would have gotten some more details on certain things.
SPOILER ALERT: I was really mad when Ben married DellaRae. That just didn't seem fair. He didn't really love her; he and Elisabeth had even been making fun of her a little bit. So that was really disappointing. In fact, I wondered if it was a joke, until the mention that 20 years went by. The ending was somewhat satisfying, but I would have liked another chapter giving us time to bask in how wonderful it was that Ben and Elisabeth finally ended up together.
Also, Elisabeth seemed really crotchety at her party. 65 isn't really that old. I know she's been through a lot, but she just lacked the joy of the Lord, considering that her whole life had been dedicated to that.
Will's and Benji's illnesses were never fully explained, and they were so sudden. Also, what was the purpose of Bruce's life? He kept being saved from tragedy, and everyone said that God had big plans for him, only for him to die in a car wreck.
I didn't really understand the theme of obedience being described, other than the fact that she honored her word with Agatha. Sure, she kept going to church and reaching out to her community in spite of her troubles, and she stayed by Will's side to the end, but I didn't really see what that had to do with "obedience." And why, if you commit your life to obeying God, whould it be assumed that your whole family is going to die?
I really got into the book overall, and I was glued to it, just to see what happened and more than anything, because I really wanted to see her happy with Ben. But in general, I just think the book was unsatisfying.