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Forgiven - (Sisters of the Heart) by Shelley Shepard Gray (Paperback)

Forgiven - (Sisters of the Heart) by  Shelley Shepard Gray (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>New levels of healing reach the Amish community in the lives of Winnie and her brother Jonathan. First, Jonathan is heartbroken when his barn burns down; it's been in the family for generations. Should Winnie confront the culprit? If Jonathan finds out, will he be able to forgive?<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Tragedy strikes---a brother and sister find themselves facing a situation that will shape the rest of their lives. </p><p>When a fire destroys the Lundys' barn, Winnie is injured trying to get the animals to safety. Confined to a hospital for weeks, out of touch with her loved ones who live too far away to visit by buggy, she must depend on Englisher Samuel Miller to keep her company. Though his family is part of Winnie's tight-knit Amish community, Samuel left years earlier to pursue a university education. Through conversations, and Samuel's dedication to her recovery, a friendship forms. But despite their growing attraction, Winnie knows it can never develop into something more as long as Samuel chooses to remain in the outside world.</p><p>When Winnie returns home, she finds her brother, Jonathan, struggling with his own dilemma. Cigarette butts were discovered in the debris of the barn and Jonathan is determined to find out who is responsible for destroying his property and putting his family at risk. But in a community founded on grace and forgiveness, will his unwillingness to move on eat away at the trust that is the foundation of their lives?</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>When someone accidentally sets fire to the Lundy's barn, Winnie is injured trying to get the animals to safety. Confined to the hospital for weeks, she must depend on Englisher Samuel Miller to keep her company. Samuel's family is part of Winnie's tight-knit Amish community, though he left several years ago to pursue a degree at the University and now teaches agriculture. Through their conversations, and Samuel's dedication to her recovery, a friendship forms. Could it be more? Not if Samuel stays in the outside world. In the meantime, Winnie's brother Jonathan must come to terms with the loss of his barn, and the knowledge that someone in the community is responsible. Will he be able to forgive and move on or will bitterness eat away at his heart?

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