An Amish Home - Volume 1 - The Flood [NOOK Book]

Overview

Come for a visit to Karsten Field with these Biblically inspired stories of home and family.
Best-selling author George Michael Loughmueller goes back to Karsten Field for a new series of short stories. Each story in the series takes place in the district where Allan Howarth was set free. Almost eight years after his journey began, Allan and Mary now have two children, Benjamin and Ruth, in their Amish Home.
The Flood introduces young Ruth to ...
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An Amish Home - Volume 1 - The Flood

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Overview

Come for a visit to Karsten Field with these Biblically inspired stories of home and family.
Best-selling author George Michael Loughmueller goes back to Karsten Field for a new series of short stories. Each story in the series takes place in the district where Allan Howarth was set free. Almost eight years after his journey began, Allan and Mary now have two children, Benjamin and Ruth, in their Amish Home.
The Flood introduces young Ruth to the story of Noah’s Ark. It is a story of promises, perception, preparation and precipitation. The people of Karsten Field come together to face any challenge and this is one of their biggest.

Best-selling author George Michael Loughmueller is a descendant of German heritage. Finding joy in being a husband and father, he is known by his friends as “Laughing George” because of his cheerful disposition and the pronunciation of his last name.
With his first series, Set Free: An Amish Journey, Loughmueller told the story of a man who leaves everything behind to begin a new life. A work of fiction, some of the events in that story were inspired by the unique stories of the author’s grandfather. Loughmueller plans to offer more Amish and Christian stories based in Karsten Field in the near future.
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940015002911
  • Publisher: Trestle Press
  • Publication date: 7/24/2012
  • Series: An Amish Home , #1
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 48,153
  • File size: 22 KB

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  • Posted September 7, 2012

    I think they would have been good books if there had been more t

    I think they would have been good books if there had been more than 10 pages!!!!!!

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