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From the author of An Amish Christmas and A Plain & Fancy Christmas comes a heartwarming novel of marriage and family, new beginnings and poignant homecomingsjust in time for the holidays. After her husband, Shep, loses his latest job, Jennie Davis is grateful to be in a car en route to beautiful Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Shep has inherited a house from a distant cousin, along with the cousins long-established bicycle shop. The move gives Jennie, Shep, and their two children a welcome chance for a fresh start. While Shep dives into his new venture at the bike shop, Jennie carefully restores their broken-down house. She loves being a stay-at-home mom but yearns to find some fulfillment outside of her familyparticularly as they struggle financially. On morning walks, she forges a friendship with her Amish neighbor, Mattie Fisher, who opens up about her modest way of life. Matties unswerving good character in the face of adversity encourages Jennie to seek practical solutions to her own difficulties. A passing remark by Jennies son transforms desperation about their finances into inspiration, leading her to embark upon a candy-making enterprise. Soon, Jennies newfound purpose collides with Sheps growing stress at work and long-simmering tensions between husband and wife rise to the surface. As the holiday season approaches, their family is challenged as never beforeuntil an unexpected visitor arrives to give Jennie the greatest gift of all. Praise for Cynthia Kellers heartwarming Amish novels An Amish Christmas This little book is a holiday charmer young and old will find appealing.Fredericksburg Free LanceStar [A] sweet, poignant story.USA Today A Plain & Fancy Christmas [This novel] does what a good holiday tale should; it invites readers to turn off the cellphone and television and wrap themselves up in a warm, compelling story.Lincoln Journal Star A wonderful read for the Christmas season.FaithfulNews
A feel good story that‘s between a “pick” & “so-so”. While the story was decent, it didn‘t have whatever that extra is that would make me grab a friend and say “you‘ve got to read this”, like the Got to Candy” in the story.