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Here’s a concise yet thorough plot recap of Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke:


Basic Premise Natalie Heller Mills is a popular Christian “tradwife” influencer, pregnant with her sixth child, and living a staged pastoral life on Yesteryear Ranch—sourdough, farmhouse aesthetics, family dinners—the works. Behind the scenes, however, there are nannies, a big social media team, and her husband Caleb largely avoiding any steady work.


Plot Structure & Key Moments

  1. Setup in Modern Times Natalie is at the height of her online persona. She has massive followings, a 500-acre ranch in Idaho, and everything curated perfectly… yet it’s built on a fragile foundation. Her producer Shannon resigns—it’s revealed she’s having an affair with Caleb. Meanwhile, Caleb’s father, Senator Doug Mills, pushes Caleb toward a political career.

  2. Flashbacks to the Past We see Natalie’s upbringing in a strict Christian household, her time at Harvard joining religious groups, her meeting Caleb, their marriage. Postpartum depression hits after their first child, and Natalie turns bitterness into performance. She builds her influencer career by imagining she’s always observed, molds her public self, and makes big decisions—like buying the ranch—carefully orchestrated.

  3. The “1855” Reality One morning, Natalie wakes up in what she believes is the year 1855: no electricity, period clothing, a rustic version of her home, and children she doesn’t recognize. Strange things start happening—she thinks she’s been kidnapped, maybe on a reality show, or worse—is this a divine test? This storyline runs alongside flashbacks, so you’re seeing two versions in tandem.

  4. Revelation / The Twist As the story unfolds, you learn the “1855” timeline is not a time travel situation. It was a powerful, self-imposed illusion: after a public scandal that exposed the truth behind her influencer life, Natalie and Caleb stripped their ranch of modern conveniences and raised their youngest children believing they were living in the 19th century. Natalie’s mental state deteriorated to the point she forgot she orchestrated all this.

  5. Climax & Aftermath

    • Clementine, the eldest daughter, escapes at 16, later returns as an adult with legal power, and takes custody of the younger kids.
    • Natalie is arrested and convicted of child abuse.
    • Natalie and Caleb, alone, walk away from the ranch together—but it’s too late for redemption.
  6. Epilogue (Five Years Later) Natalie is serving a thirty-year sentence. She’s interviewed by her former roommate, Reena Magliotti, now a news anchor. Reena gives Natalie a memoir written by Mary, her youngest daughter, titled The Book of Mary, which depicts growing up believing the fabricated pioneer reality until Clementine led her out into the real world. Mary, once emotionally mute, finally smiles as she begins to reclaim a life beyond the fantasy.


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