An Amish father purchased a tractor despite the Ordung & everything has gone wrong.
An Amish man is trying to raise his two toddler nephews alone but it’s not going well.
Nancy tries to help her father & family by taking a job in hopes of not losing their farm.
Vernon advertises a position for a helper and Nancy takes the job. But Nancy’s mother becomes ill. Should she quit her job to take care of her mother? But she loves the little boys and Vernon needs her …
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Searching for Her Baby by Brenda Maxfield
Hagar King (16) & Enoch Yoder (15) fall in love and when she becomes pregnant they are separated…for eight years. Hagar–sent to live with an aunt until the baby is born; Enoch–family moves out of state. Hagar’s baby is taken from her and emptiness fills her heart.
When Enoch returns to the family farm, she learns why she never heard from him after two letters. Pledged to marry John, she also must deal with her feelings for Enoch. You see, no one knows about the pregnancy and baby. Not even John.
Painful Untruths
Fern & Joyce are sisters & best friends. But Joyce is now shunned because she married an Englisher. Fern has been visiting Joyce & telling her family she is helping a friend. Fern feels guilty but Joyce is pregnant. And what will Reuben, who likes her a lot, do if he finds out? Her parents? The Bishop?
A Dangerous Talent
Alix London is restoring a valuable painting and is thankful for the job. The daughter of a convicted art forger, once a notable art conservator, she is trying to make it in the art world with the baggage left by her father. A chance meeting with a newly rich art collector lands her a job to authenticate an undiscovered Georgia O’Keefe painting. Alix finds herself in New Mexico. What she doesn’t expect is that her talent becomes dangerous — even to the point of death. Hers!
38 Family Tree Research Resources: Free Resources for the Frugal Genealogist
The resources in this 15-page publication are all FREE and focus almost exclusively in CANADA. The description states the reader will be “… getting information from Birth or Baptismal Certificates; Marriage Certificates; Death Certificates; Census Records; Ship’s Manifests or Logs; Military Records and more.”
The Encyclopedia of American Last Names
Disappointing book. It’s not about “How did your last name come to be — and who brought it to America? Find out in this book … last names of the original colonists and other early settlers.”