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Amish Circle Letters II
Series · 8 books · 2012-2013

Books in series

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#1

Miriam's Letter

2012

In Amish Circle Letters, follow the journey of a series of letters that pass through the Fisher family. As Amish do not use computers or cell phones to communicate, Amish women will often write circle letters, letters that they send to a list of addresses of people that they would like to include in the correspondence. Since they do not have access to photocopiers, the first person on the list will receive the letter, read it, and respond. That person sends both the first letter and their response to the second name on the list. This continues until the entire package of letters goes full-circle, returning to the original sender. In Volume 1 of the 10 part series, Miriam's Letter, Miriam Fisher decides to start a circle letter among her children that no longer live at home. While writing the letter, someone vandalizes Steve's farm, frightening the children as well as the adults. Yet, this one action starts a chain reaction of events that could alter the lives of several members of the family. Meet Miriam's bachelor son, Steve, daughter, Mary Ruth, and grand-daughter, Katie as the letters weave together a tale that can only be viewed through the eyes of the reader.
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#2

Rachel's Letter

2012

In Amish Circle Letters, follow the journey of a series of letters that pass through the Fischer family. As Amish do not use computers or cell phones to communicate, Amish women will often write circle letters, letters that they send to a list of addresses of people that they would like to include in the correspondence. Since they do not have access to photocopiers, the first person on the list will receive the letter, read it, and respond. That person sends both the first letter and their response to the second name on the list. This continues until the entire package of letters goes full-circle, returning to the original sender. In Volume 2 of the 10 part series, Rachel's Letter, Rachel has just sent her letter over to sister Leah's when her older son returns home with devastating news. A farming accident has left a neighbor, Menno Yoder, widowed and his four small children motherless. Despite the shock of the tragedy, the community quickly comes together to support the family and mourn their loss. At the funeral, Steve recognizes Mimi Hostetler, the young Amish woman from the hardware store and learns that she has never married. Meanwhile, Mary Ruth notices that the one of the Yoder children, Mervin, is being overlooked and Rachel pushes her and Katie to tend to his needs.
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#3

Leah's Letter

2012

In Amish Circle Letters, follow the journey of a series of letters that pass through the Fisher family. As Amish do not use computers or cell phones to communicate, Amish women will often write circle letters, letters that they send to a list of addresses of people that they would like to include in the correspondence. Since they do not have access to photocopiers, the first person on the list will receive the letter, read it, and respond. That person sends both the first letter and their response to the second name on the list. This continues until the entire package of letters goes full-circle, returning to the original sender. In Volume 3 of the 10 part series, Leah's Letter, the community is trying to adjust to the lose of Menno Yoder's wife and Mary Ruth finds herself the unwilling housekeeper at his farm until he gets back on his feet. Unfortunately, Menno Yoder fights her presence, creating conflict for both of them. Meanwhile, after a strange phone call, Steve finds himself back at the hardware store where Mimi Hostetler works and Anna Fischer receives a surprise visit from their Englische friend, Eleanor Haile who has a special request that excites little Katie.
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#5

Anna's Letter

2012

In Amish Circle Letters, follow the journey of a series of letters that pass through the Fisher family. As Amish do not use computers or cell phones to communicate, Amish women will often write circle letters, letters that they send to a list of addresses of people that they would like to include in the correspondence. Since they do not have access to photocopiers, the first person on the list will receive the letter, read it, and respond. That person sends both the first letter and their response to the second name on the list. This continues until the entire package of letters goes full-circle, returning to the original sender. In Volume 4 of the 10 part series, Anna's Letter, Anna is becoming suspicious of Steve's behavior around the farm and his mysterious "disappearances" that cause him to miss chores. Little Katie is excited to learn that her father has relented on her one secret wish. Mary Ruth is adapting as the caregiver for the grieving Menno Yoder. Finally, Steve and Mimi find themselves in a special, happy place that could lead to a lot of changes in the future. Continue the journey of the Amish Circle Letters through the eyes of Anna. .
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#6

Lizzie's Letter

2012

In Amish Circle Letters, follow the journey of a series of letters that pass through the Fisher family. As Amish do not use computers or cell phones to communicate, Amish women will often write circle letters, letters that they send to a list of addresses of people that they would like to include in the correspondence. Since they do not have access to photocopiers, the first person on the list will receive the letter, read it, and respond. That person sends both the first letter and their response to the second name on the list. This continues until the entire package of letters goes full-circle, returning to the original sender. In Volume 5 of the 10 part series, Lizzie's Letter, the family gathers for worship at Leah's home. Mary Ruth senses a break in Menno Yoder's hostility and hopes this signals the beginning of his healing so that she can return home while Melvin and little Katie find that they have a common interest: ponies. Steve finds a way to visit with Mimi Hostetler and finds himself embarrassed that he keeps having to borrow his daed's buggy to court her. Continue the journey of the circle letters through the eyes of Lizzie.
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#7

Sylvia's Letter

2012

In Amish Circle Letters, follow the journey of a series of letters that pass through the Fisher family. As Amish do not use computers or cell phones to communicate, Amish women will often write circle letters, letters that they send to a list of addresses of people that they would like to include in the correspondence. Since they do not have access to photocopiers, the first person on the list will receive the letter, read it, and respond. That person sends both the first letter and their response to the second name on the list. This continues until the entire package of letters goes full-circle, returning to the original sender. In Volume 6 of the 10 part series, Sylvia's Letter, Sylvia is headed to Rachel's house for a morning of canning homemade applesauce. Instead, she finds her older sister distraught over an unexpected and frightening telephone message that she retrieved just that morning. Steve takes a big step when he visits a local carriage shop and explores his options for purchasing his own buggy so that he can court Mimi Hostetler without having to borrow a buggy. Meanwhile, Mary Ruth notices a change in Menno's behavior and she begins to hope that, perhaps, he is healing from the death of his wife, Martha. The sooner he heals, the sooner she can return home. Her happiness is short-lived when she stops in at Rachel's house, only to learn disturbing news about her brother-in-law.
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#8

Lovina's Letter

2012

In Amish Circle Letters, follow the journey of a series of letters that pass through the Fisher family. As Amish do not use computers or cell phones to communicate, Amish women will often write circle letters, letters that they send to a list of addresses of people that they would like to include in the correspondence. Since they do not have access to photocopiers, the first person on the list will receive the letter, read it, and respond. That person sends both the first letter and their response to the second name on the list. This continues until the entire package of letters goes full-circle, returning to the original sender. In Volume 7 of the 10 part series, Lovina's Letter, Anna finally confronts Steven when a new horse and buggy show up on the property. Is he or isn't he finally dating someone? And how serious might this relationship be? In the meantime, Rachel hears some disturbing news, not just from the doctor but from her husband. Lovina stops into Rachel's house for a "sister dinner" that results in a conversations that surprisingly sad. How can the sisters help Rachel in a time of distress? Meanwhile, Mary Ruth is confronted by Menno who has a very strange question for her that not only causes her to fall to pieces but to question what she has always hoped for in life. Can Melvin and little Katie help Mary Ruth see what is truly important?
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#9

Ella's Letter

2013

In Amish Circle Letters, follow the journey of a series of letters that pass through the Fisher family. As Amish do not use computers or cell phones to communicate, Amish women will often write circle letters, letters that they send to a list of addresses of people that they would like to include in the correspondence. Since they do not have access to photocopiers, the first person on the list will receive the letter, read it, and respond. That person sends both the first letter and their response to the second name on the list. This continues until the entire package of letters goes full-circle, returning to the original sender. In Volume 8 of the 10 part series, Ella's Letter, Steve wants to surprise Mimi by showing off his new horse and buggy, especially since he hasn't seen in in a while. What he doesn't foresee is that Mimi has a surprise of her own in store for him, one that catches him off-guard. Mary Ruth is trying her best to avoid Menno after his unexpected question a few weeks earlier. Unfortunately, Menno has other plans and, the more she tries to avoid him, the more she begins to see a different side of Menno Yoder. Katie continues to be on her best behavior so that she can visit her pony on Saturdays and see Melvin. Their friendship is fast becoming one that, for Melvin, is making him wonder if soul-mates can be found at such a young age. While leaning on Mary Ruth for advice, she finds her answers to Melvin create even more questions for herself and her future.

Author

Sarah Price
Sarah Price
Author · 63 books

ECPA Christian Fiction Bestseller (June 2014, July 2014) Amazon Top 100 Author for Books & eBooks (January 2016, September 2013, August 2013, May 2013, April 2013, February 2013, January 2013, December 2012) ————————————- The author of over 30 novels, Sarah Price publishes with Realms, an imprint of Charisma House and Waterfall, an imprint of Brilliance Audio. Her book, An Empty Cup, was #3 on Amazon Top 100 eBooks in January 2016. Follow her on social media: Blog:http://www.sarahpriceauthor.com. Facebook: http://facebook.com/fansofsarahprice. Instagram: @SarahPriceAuthor Twitter: @SarahPriceAuthr Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/SarahPrice FAMILY HERITAGE During the early 1700s, the Preiss family arrived in America aboard an old sailing vessel called the Patience. The family left Europe, escaping Catholic persecution for their Anabaptist beliefs. Sarah Price comes from a long line of devout Mennonites, including numerous church leaders and ministers throughout the years. In 1969, Sarah Price was born in Pennsylvania and lived on the land of her ancestors, Johannes Preiss and "King Tammany", otherwise known as Tamanend, a chief of the Lenni Lenape nation in the Delaware Valley. In the early 1970s, her family moved to Morristown, New Jersey where she still resides with her husband, two children, and assortment of animals. Ms. Price has advanced degrees in Communication (MA), Marketing (MBA), and Educational Leadership (PhD). Ms. Price was a former full-time college professor. After being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013, she now writes full-time.

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