Publisher's Synopsis
Isabelle has returned to 1700s Nova Scotia to face the issues from which she ran in the first place. However, will her decision to return bring her the freedom to move on in her life, as she had hoped, or will her decision become the very shackles she sought to throw off? In Rachel's Song, Rachel discovers her own special song and how to present it by harmonizing with those she comes to love and trust. Everyone except Isabelle seems to understand that she, herself, has a song . . . and that those around her see her song as a beautiful symphony. Through heartache, disappointment, and grave danger, Isabelle learns to tune out the dissonance around her and experience the simple, joyous music of life itself.