<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Marie Bachmann has always been the good Amish daughter. But when two men, a Mennonite farmhand and a bishop's rebellious son, show interest in her, she finds herself at a crossroads. On a journey to Florida and back, she grapples with her heart, finding inspiration and hope for the future in the story of a brave Civil War-era ancestor.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>For years Marie Bachmann thought of herself as the "good" daughter. She was the most loving to their mother, the most dedicated to their Amish way of life. But when a Mennonite farmhand, Gordon Martin, shows interest in her she can't help but be flattered--until her mother sends her off to Florida. While there, Marie begins spending time with bad-boy Eli Jacob, the bishop's son from back home.<br/><br/>When Gordon shows up in Florida to volunteer in a homeless shelter, her life becomes even more complicated. At the same time her aunt begins telling her of a Civil War-era ancestor and the woman's uncommon bravery . . . a story that begins to work at Marie's heart.<br/><br/>Marie hopes returning home may simplify life, but Eli soon follows. As Marie grapples with whether she should court Eli or leave the church for Gordon, the story of Annie Bachmann shines a light on what God has for Marie's future.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><b>How Will She Choose Between the Life She's Always Envisioned and One She Never Imagined?<br/></b> <br/>For years, Marie Bachmann thought of herself as the "good" daughter. She was the most loving to their mother and the most dedicated to their Amish way of life. But when a Mennonite farmhand, Gordon Martin, shows interest in her, she can't help but be flattered--until her mother sends her off to Florida. While there, Marie begins spending time with rebellious Elijah Jacobs, the bishop's son from back home.<br/><br/>When Gordon shows up in Florida to volunteer at a homeless shelter, her life becomes even more complicated. At the same time, her aunt begins telling her about the uncommon bravery of one of Marie's Civil War-era ancestors . . . a story that begins to work at Marie's heart.<br/><br/>Marie hopes returning home may simplify life, but Elijah soon follows. As she grapples with whether she should court Elijah or leave the church for Gordon, the story of Annie Bachmann shines a light on what God has for Marie's future.<br/><br/><b>Praise for Leslie Gould and </b><b>The Sisters of Lancaster County</b><b><br/></b><br/>"The relationships feel realistic, the family dynamics are interesting, and the romance is sweet."--<i>RT Book Reviews </i>on <i>A Plain Leaving</i><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Leslie Gould </b>(www.lesliegould.com) is the coauthor, with Mindy Starns Clark, of the #1 bestselling <i>The Amish Midwife</i> and <i>The Amish Nanny</i>. She is also the author of numerous novels including two Lancaster Amish series. She holds an MFA in creative writing from Portland State University and has taught fiction writing at Multnomah University as an adjunct professor. She resides with her husband and four children in Oregon.
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