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Abram's Daughters book 3, the sequel to the bestselling The Betrayal. This powerful family saga features four Amish courting-age sisters growing up in Lancaster County Pennsylvania, beginning in the 1940s. Life in Gobbler's Knob was all Leah Ebersol ever wanted until her older sister Sadie... read more

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  • Leah: An Amish girl that has to take care of Lydiann and Abe, children from her deceased mother, when one of Sadie's old dark secrets comes back, and threatens to bring Lydiann away from Leah. Leah manages to maneuver through Lydian's hurt feelings in her rumpsrinche. Not to mention, a wound is beginning to heal in her if they can get the Mast family to over look their grudge.
  • Sadie Ebersol: Sadie is the oldest of Abram's daughters
  • Jonas Mast: Leah's sweetheart
  • Abram Ebersol: Sadie and Leah's father
  • Aunt Lizzie Brennerman: Leah's maiden aunt, sister of her "mother".
  • Ida Ebersol: Leah's mother
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Come June, the first song of the whippoorwill reminds me of berry picking...and bygone days.

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This is book 3 of 5 in Abram's Daughters. (standard series)

Preceded by The Betrayal, and followed by The Prodigal .

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  1. Beverly Lewis (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Country: USA
Publication Date: 2004
ISBN: 0764228757
Page Count: 347

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