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The Prodigal - Abram's Daughters bk. 4 - LARGE PRINT
The Prodigal Abram's Daughters bk 4 LARGE PRINT
Author: Beverly Lewis
ISBN: 445487
Publication Date: 2004
Pages: 494
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Doubleday Large Print Home Library Edition - Bethany House Publishers
Book Type: Hardcover
Large Print: Yes
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reviewed The Prodigal - Abram's Daughters bk. 4 - LARGE PRINT on
I loved the whole Abram's daughters series.They were all wonderful books
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ive read all 5 in this series.they are awesome reads.you will laugh and cry!Lewis is great!
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More of the Abram's Daughters series. Great series. #4 of series
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I didn't know at the beginning I was reading a series which I had not read the first 3 books. I kept thinking I had. I enjoyed the book, the mysteries, and am anxious to go back to the beginning of this families struggles with the Amish faith, shunning, and dealing with the families set backs and who they fall in love with, and children out of wedlock. To keep it all hid for so long.
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This is a Large Print Edition....Book 4 in the bestselling Abram's Daughters series. The compelling and continuing chronicle of Abram Ebersols family, beginning in the mid-1940s, moves forward in time and scope to the late 50s. The devout Ebersols have faced sometimes-painful divisions and separations--if not geographical, those of the heart. Leah, possibly most of all, has borne losses and revelations that would have undone another whose faith was not firmly established in the God her beloved mother knew so fervently. Leah also has endured the ultimate test of her fortitude, the unexpected return of her shunned sister, Sadie, and the renewed sense of betrayal that arrives home with her. But since the close of The Sacrifice, Leah has occupied her heart and hands with the overseeing of the Ebersol Cottage and the raising of her motherless younger siblings. This includes vivacious Lydiann, who has arrived at the traditional rumschpringe, the time for testing her wings and her willingness to commit to the Old Ways. Will she take the sorrowful path of her older sister Sadie, or will Mamma Leahs good judgment guide Lydiann safely to her baptismal covenant?