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Hannah's joy / Pleasant Valley / Marta Perry.

Perry, Marta. (Author).

Summary:

Years after leaving the Mennonite faith with her parents, the recently widowed Hannah Conroy returns to the simple life in Pleasant Valley with her toddler son to try and figure out where she truly belongs.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780425246948 0425246949
  • Physical Description: pages cm.
  • Edition: Berkley trade paperback edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Berkley Books, [2012]
Subject: Amish > Fiction.
Amish Country (Pa.) > Fiction.
Genre: Christian fiction.
Romance fiction.

Available copies

  • 11 of 11 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 2 of 2 copies available at Scenic Regional.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 11 total copies.
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Scenic Regional-Warrenton FIC PER (Text) 3004583682 Fiction Available -

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Hannah's Joy
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Hannah's Joy


Returning to Pleasant Valley gives a widow a much-needed chance at a new life. But now she must decide if she truly belongs in the Amish world... Unexpected tragedy has left Hannah without her soldier husband and a home for her baby son, Jamie. Seeking refuge, she comes to live with her aunt in Pleasant Valley, a place she hasn't seen since childhood, when her parents left the Mennonite faith. Working in her aunt's bakery is a way for Hannah to get back on her feet, but she isn't sure if she can live by tradition-or if she and Jamie should stay for good. She finds an unexpected sympathetic listener in furniture maker William Brand. His stutter makes him feel like a permanent outsider in his Amish community, and he understands her loneliness. Hannah is irresistibly drawn to the shy, caring William, and her education in speech therapy makes it natural for her to want to help him speak more easily. But how can she encourage his attention when she might someday leave Pleasant Valley, and when her father-in-law, a military officer, is scheming to take Jamie away from her? As William seeks the courage to stand up for the woman who believes in him, Hannah must decide where her true home lies-in the free, ever-changing world she knows, or in the simpler, loving community she's found...

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