The Weaving of Life : New Directions Book One
by
Linda Byler
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
New Directions
ISBN-10
1680998609
ISBN-13
9781680998603
Publisher
Good Books
Imprint
Good Books
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 25th, 2023
Print length
304 Pages
Weight
326 grams
Dimensions
13.90 x 21.40 x 2.50 cms
Product Classification:
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Ksh 3,050.00
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The first in a new series about an independent Amish woman and her struggles in career and romance.
Susan Lapp is a hardworking Amish woman in her early twenties. She enjoys the financial independence that working two jobsas a housecleaner and at the local deli in Lancasteraffords her. And based on her sisters tumultuous experiences with their husbands, she has no interest in dating or marriage. Shes perfectly content with her life as it is, thank you very much.
When Susans best friend Beth begins to date Susans brother Mark, the couple is determined to play matchmaker for Susan. Susan begrudgingly agrees to humor them and soon finds herself caught between an undeniable attraction for one of Marks coworkers and her unflinching commitment to staying single. Soon, her complicated feelings take her in directions she once couldnt have imagined. She experiences hardship like she never has beforehomesickness, miserable weather in a place that feels so foreign, and an incredibly challenging job. And despite her attempts to escape romantic entanglements, she finds herself longing for the stability and familiarity of a committed relationship back home. Still, she wrestles with fear and uncertainty. How is she to know Gods will for her life?
Susan Lapp is a hardworking Amish woman in her early twenties. She enjoys the financial independence that working two jobsas a housecleaner and at the local deli in Lancasteraffords her. And based on her sisters tumultuous experiences with their husbands, she has no interest in dating or marriage. Shes perfectly content with her life as it is, thank you very much.
When Susans best friend Beth begins to date Susans brother Mark, the couple is determined to play matchmaker for Susan. Susan begrudgingly agrees to humor them and soon finds herself caught between an undeniable attraction for one of Marks coworkers and her unflinching commitment to staying single. Soon, her complicated feelings take her in directions she once couldnt have imagined. She experiences hardship like she never has beforehomesickness, miserable weather in a place that feels so foreign, and an incredibly challenging job. And despite her attempts to escape romantic entanglements, she finds herself longing for the stability and familiarity of a committed relationship back home. Still, she wrestles with fear and uncertainty. How is she to know Gods will for her life?
The first in a new series about an independent Amish woman and her struggles in career and romance.
Susan Lapp is a hardworking Amish woman in her early twenties. She enjoys the financial independence that working two jobs—as a housecleaner and at the local deli in Lancaster—affords her. And based on her sisters' tumultuous experiences with their husbands, she has no interest in dating or marriage. She's perfectly content with her life as it is, thank you very much.
When Susan's best friend Beth begins to date Susan's brother Mark, the couple is determined to play matchmaker for Susan. Susan begrudgingly agrees to humor them and soon finds herself caught between an undeniable attraction for one of Mark's coworkers and her unflinching commitment to staying single. Soon, her complicated feelings take her in directions she once couldn't have imagined. She experiences hardship like she never has before—homesickness, miserable weather in a place that feels so foreign, and an incredibly challenging job. And despite her attempts to escape romantic entanglements, she finds herself longing for the stability and familiarity of a committed relationship back home. Still, she wrestles with fear and uncertainty. How is she to know God's will for her life?
Susan Lapp is a hardworking Amish woman in her early twenties. She enjoys the financial independence that working two jobs—as a housecleaner and at the local deli in Lancaster—affords her. And based on her sisters' tumultuous experiences with their husbands, she has no interest in dating or marriage. She's perfectly content with her life as it is, thank you very much.
When Susan's best friend Beth begins to date Susan's brother Mark, the couple is determined to play matchmaker for Susan. Susan begrudgingly agrees to humor them and soon finds herself caught between an undeniable attraction for one of Mark's coworkers and her unflinching commitment to staying single. Soon, her complicated feelings take her in directions she once couldn't have imagined. She experiences hardship like she never has before—homesickness, miserable weather in a place that feels so foreign, and an incredibly challenging job. And despite her attempts to escape romantic entanglements, she finds herself longing for the stability and familiarity of a committed relationship back home. Still, she wrestles with fear and uncertainty. How is she to know God's will for her life?
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