The Secret (Paperback)
| Author: Beverly Lewis |
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
ISBN-10: 0764205714
ISBN-13: 9780764205712
Sku: 210223754
Publish Date: 3/31/2009
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(in Inches) 8.25H x 5.75L x 1T
Pages:
368
Age Range:
NA
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| The "New York Times"-bestselling author of "The Brethren" launches a new Amish series with this book that is filled with love and loss, heartbreak and healing, family secrets and redemption. |
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In denial and not telling anyone that she is terminally ill, English grad student Heather Nelson travels to Lancaster County--the last place she and her mother had visited together--in search of healing for her body and spirit. Original. |
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Renowned religious writer Beverly Lewis begins a new series featuring a group of compelling new characters in a setting that will be familiar to her faithful fans--an Amish community in Pennsylvania. The protagonists of this story are Grace Byler, a young Amish woman with family problems, and Heather Nelson, a graduate student who has been diagnosed with a terminal disease. The lives of the women are woven into the traditions of the Amish faith, and Lewis introduces plenty of issues to be addressed in future volumes.
Renowned religious writer Beverly Lewis begins a new series featuring a group of compelling new characters in a setting that will be familiar to her faithful fans--an Amish community in Pennsylvania. The protagonists of this story are Grace Byler, a young Amish woman with family problems, and Heather Nelson, a graduate student who has been diagnosed with a terminal disease. The lives of the women are woven into the traditions of the Amish faith, and Lewis introduces plenty of issues to be addressed in future volumes.

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