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Author | : Samantha Price |
Publisher | : Samantha Price |
Total Pages | : 105 |
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Genre | : Fiction |
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If identical twins traded places... what could go wrong? Each knows nothing about the other's world. Amish girl, Emma, was raised by her grandmother and is quiet and shy, whereas the bold and confident Isobel was raised by her mother away from the Amish community. Desperately wanting to please her twin, Emma agrees to Isobel's far-fetched plan to swap places. What Emma didn't figure on was the disaster that would follow when Isobel met a certain young Amish man. Could a man come between the newly-reunited twins and destroy their relationship forever?
Author | : Samantha Price |
Publisher | : Samantha Price |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2017-12-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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The matchmakers have their eyes on romance—and in this small Amish community, no one is safe. Their sights are first set on plain, independent Willow, who’s shocked when her parents try to marry her off to bachelor Samuel. But can she and Samuel evade their parents’ meddling long enough to find love on their own? Then there’s Valerie, a widow who’s never recovered from losing the man she really loved. Now at her friend’s urging, she and Ed have one last chance to find their own happiness…if they can revive the spark that once promised a lifetime of love.
Author | : Hannah Schrock |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 42 |
Release | : 2017-03-02 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781544021775 |
A young girl is confused about her life and faith. Can love provide her with the answers about the path she must take? Mary Byler was confused. She had dreams of an Englisch life, however she was the only daughter of the Amish bishop. The bishop was very protective of his daughter, probably brought on by the death of Mary's mother when she was young. The bishop wants nothing more for Mary to be baptised and then begin her search for a husband. Jack King, a young Amish farmer seems like a good option for a husband, kind, caring, reliable and handsome. Mary isn't so sure, rejecting his offers of a buggy ride. A chance meeting in town with a handsome Englisch man leads to conflict with her father. But disaster is only a stones throw away. How will Mary cope with her conflicting feelings? And who will be there to support her if it all goes wrong? This is a clean, sweet Amish Romance. Hannah Schrock is the number one best selling Amish Romance writer of Amish Heartache and numerous other Amish based stories. The Amish Young Spring Love Series are all stand alone short stories set the beautiful spring months.
Author | : Christiana N. Peterson |
Publisher | : MennoMedia, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2018-04-17 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 151380166X |
“A lively memoir mixed with short biographies of appealing religious outcasts.” —PUBLISHERS WEEKLY With untested ideals and a thirst for adventure, Christiana Peterson and her family moved to an intentional Christian farming community in the rural Midwest. It sounded like a simple and faithful way to follow Jesus, not to mention a great place to raise kids. In Mystics and Misfits, Peterson discovers that community life is never really simple and that she needs resources beyond her own to weather the anxiety and exhaustion of trying to save a dying farm and a floundering congregation. She turns to Christian mystics like Francis of Assisi, Simone Weil, and Dorothy Day to find sustenance for the everyday struggles and unique hardships of community life. With a contemplative’s spirit and poet’s eye, Peterson leads readers into an encounter with the God of the wild mystics and the weird misfits.
Author | : Samantha Price |
Publisher | : Samantha Price |
Total Pages | : 154 |
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Genre | : Fiction |
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Kate's once-promising romance takes an unexpected turn. Blaming her disgraced siblings for the fading connection with Michael, she understands his reluctance to marry her. Amidst shattered promises and double standards, a charming and eligible Amish suitor emerges, offering Kate a chance at love once more. Will she find the courage to embrace this new possibility or forever yearn for the man she had pledged her heart to years ago? Unveil the intricate layers of love and forgiveness in this heartfelt story.
Author | : Alexa Clay |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2016-10-25 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1451688830 |
A book that argues that lessons in creativity, innovation, salesmanship, and entrepreneurship can come from surprising places: pirates, bootleggers, counterfeiters, hustlers, and others living and working on the margins of business and society.
Author | : David Weaver-Zercher |
Publisher | : Penn State Press |
Total Pages | : 371 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0271026863 |
From the early 1960s to the late 1980s, John A. Hostetler was the world&’s premier scholar of Amish life. Hailed by his peers for his illuminating and sensitive portrayals of this often misunderstood religious sect, Hostetler successfully spanned the divide between popular and academic culture, thereby shaping perceptions of the Amish throughout American society. He was also outspoken in his views of the modern world and of the Amish world&—views that continue to stir debate today. Born into an Old Order Amish family in 1918, Hostetler came of age in an era when the Amish were largely dismissed as a quaint and declining culture, a curious survival with little relevance for contemporary American life. That perception changed during Hostetler&’s career, for not only did the Amish survive during these decades, they demonstrated a stunning degree of cultural vitality&—which Hostetler observed, analyzed, and interpreted for millions of interested readers. Writing the Amish both recounts and assesses Hostetler&’s Amish-related work. The first half of the book consists of four reflective essays&—by Donald Kraybill, Simon Bronner, David Weaver-Zercher, and Hostetler himself&—in which Hostetler is the primary subject. The second half reprints, in chronological order, fourteen key writings by Hostetler with commentaries and annotations by Weaver-Zercher. Taken together, these writings, supplemented by a comprehensive bibliography of Hostetler&’s publications, provide ready access to the Hostetler corpus and the tools by which to evaluate his work, his intellectual evolution, and his legacy as a scholar of Amish and American life. Moreover, by providing a window into the varied worlds of John A. Hostetler&—his Amish boyhood, his Mennonite Church milieu, his educational pursuits, his scholarly career, and his vocation as a mediator and advocate for Amish life&—this volume enhances the ongoing discussion of how ethnographic representation pertains to America&’s most renowned folk culture, the Old Order Amish.
Author | : Cheryl Williford |
Publisher | : Harlequin |
Total Pages | : 134 |
Release | : 2016-06-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1488007276 |
An Arranged Romance Molly Ziegler is proud of being a successful midwife. But at age twenty-one, she's unmarried—and fodder for gossip in her Amish community. Even as her meddling mother urges her to marry the town's most eligible bachelor, Molly wants more. And in newcomer Isaac Gruber, she's found her way out. If Isaac will pretend to court her, her mother has to stop matchmaking—once and for all. What Molly didn't plan on are the unexpected feelings the businessman stirs in her. Isaac will go along with Molly's ruse. Especially since he can't stop thinking about her. But when the favor backfires spectacularly, it might just lead them toward true love.
Author | : Robert Wuthnow |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2020-08-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0691210713 |
How American respectability has been built by maligning those who don't make the grade How did Americans come to think of themselves as respectable members of the middle class? Was it just by earning a decent living? Or did it require something more? And if it did, what can we learn that may still apply? The quest for middle-class respectability in nineteenth-century America is usually described as a process of inculcating positive values such as honesty, hard work, independence, and cultural refinement. But clergy, educators, and community leaders also defined respectability negatively, by maligning individuals and groups—“misfits”—who deviated from accepted norms. Robert Wuthnow argues that respectability is constructed by “othering” people who do not fit into easily recognizable, socially approved categories. He demonstrates this through an in-depth examination of a wide variety of individuals and groups that became objects of derision. We meet a disabled Civil War veteran who worked as a huckster on the edges of the frontier, the wife of a lunatic who raised her family while her husband was institutionalized, an immigrant religious community accused of sedition, and a wealthy scion charged with profiteering. Unlike respected Americans who marched confidently toward worldly and heavenly success, such misfits were usually ignored in paeans about the nation. But they played an important part in the cultural work that made America, and their story is essential for understanding the “othering” that remains so much a part of American culture and politics today.
Author | : Dirk Eitzen |
Publisher | : JHU Press |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2022-09-13 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1421444186 |
And, for readers interested in the Amish, it tells how the ex-Amish starsof Amish Mafia got involved in the show and the impact that involvement had on their lives.