October Song

October Song
ISBN-10
144120234X
ISBN-13
9781441202345
Series
October Song
Category
Fiction
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
2001-10-01
Publisher
Baker Books
Author
Beverly Lewis

Description

From newlyweds Katie and Dan living in the shadow of the shunning, to Rachel and Philip embracing parenthood even as he acclimates to Amish life as an outsider... From the courtship of Lydia Cottrell and her betrothed, Levi King, to Sarah Cain, now a wife and mother struggling to bridge her own life with that of the People... October Song is overflowing with the simpler things of life that make a Lewis novel an unforgettable journey into the depths of the human heart.

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