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by Mindy Starns Clark

4. One thing Izzy loves about working with the elderly is hearing their stories. Why do you think this appeals to her? Have you ever had any family lore passed down to you that was unique and compelling?

  5. Izzy finds herself drawn to the Lantz women and feels more at home with them than with her own family. Why do you think this is? How is it that a family that has had so many issues and areas of dysfunction can also be a symbol to her of emotional health and acceptance?

  6. When Alice visits with Frannie and Izzy observes their close relationship, she wonders why she has no close female friends of her own. Do you believe such a thing is important? What could Izzy do to expand her circle of friends? What impact does her mother’s pattern of friendship with others have on Izzy’s own choices?

  7. Zed aspires to be a filmmaker, and he sees Izzy as an important part of that. How does this work, given that she has been raised Amish and doesn’t even go to the movies? Do you see her as a useful helpmeet to him in this way?

  8. When Izzy finds the chapbook written by Abigail, she feels compelled to track down the rest of her story. How did you imagine Abigail’s story had played out? Were you surprised by the facts once they came to light?

  9. Giselle is a complex character with an interesting back story woven throughout this series. Now that she finally returns to Lancaster County, how do you think she will find healing and growth? Does her story play out the way you expected it to?

  10. When Abigail and Gorg are faced with a difficult situation, they make some radical choices. Did you agree with their actions? How would you have handled things in their position?

  ABOUT THE AUTHORS

  The Amish Seamstress is Mindy Starns Clark’s nineteenth book with Harvest House Publishers. Previous novels include the bestselling, Christy Award–winning The Amish Midwife (co-written with Leslie Gould), Whispers of the Bayou, Shadows of Lancaster County, Under the Cajun Moon, and Secrets of Lancaster County, as well as the well-loved Million Dollar Mysteries.

  Mindy lives with her husband, John, and two adult daughters near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

  Leslie Gould, a former magazine editor, is the author of numerous novels, including The Amish Midwife and Courting Cate. The Amish Seamstress is her fourth book with Harvest House.

  Leslie received her master of fine arts degree from Portland State University and lives in Oregon with her husband, Peter, and their four children.

  For detailed family trees to the characters in the Women of Lancaster County series, visit Mindy’s and Leslie’s websites at www.mindystarnsclark.com and www.lesliegould.com.

  The Amish Midwife

  A deathbed confession…

  a dusty carved box containing

  two locks of hair…

  a century-old letter about

  property in Switzerland…

  Nurse-midwife Lexie Jaeger’s encounter with all three rekindles a burning desire to meet her biological family. Propelled on a personal journey of discovery, Lexie’s search for the truth takes her from her home in Oregon to the heart of Pennsylvania’s Amish country.

  There she finds Marta Bayer, a mysterious lay-midwife who may hold the key to Lexie’s past. But Marta isn’t talking, especially now that she has troubles of her own following the death of an Amish patient during childbirth. As Lexie steps in to assume Marta’s patient load and continues the search for her birth family, a handsome local doctor proves to be a welcome distraction. But will he also distract her from James, the man back home who lovingly awaits her return?

  From her Amish patients, Lexie learns the true meaning of the Pennsylvania Dutch word demut, which means “to let be.” Will this woman who wants to control everything ever learn to let be herself and depend totally on God? Or will her stubborn determination to unearth the secrets of the past at all costs only serve to tear her newfound family apart?

  A compelling story about a search for identity and the ability to trust that God securely holds our whole life—past, present, and future.

  The Amish Nanny

  A cave behind a waterfall…

  a dying confession…

  a secret agreement hidden

  for a century…

  Amish-raised Ada Rupp knows nothing of these elements of her family’s past. Instead, her eyes are fixed firmly on the future—for the first time in her life. Now that a serious medical issue is behind her, Ada is eager to pursue her God-given gifts of teaching at the local Amish school and her dream of marrying Will Gundy, a handsome widower she’s loved since she was a child. But when both desires meet with unexpected obstacles, Ada’s fragile heart grows heavy with sorrow.

  Then she meets Daniel, an attractive Mennonite scholar with a surprising request. He needs her help—along with the help of Will’s family—to save an important historic site from being destroyed. Now Ada, a family friend, and a young child must head to Switzerland to mend an old family rift and help preserve her religious heritage.

  In order to succeed in saving the site, Ada and Daniel must unlock secrets from the past. But do they also have a future together—or will Ada’s heart forever belong to Will, the only man she’s ever really wanted?

  A fascinating tale of a young woman’s journey—to Switzerland, to faith, and finally to love.

  The Amish Bride

  A long-lost painting…

  a journal with a secret code…

  a father’s mysterious return…

  Mennonite-raised Ella Bayer has two big dreams: to operate her own bakery and to marry her Amish boyfriend, Ezra Gundy. Ezra adores Ella as well, but his family wants him to marry within the faith.

  Hoping some distance will cool the romance, Ezra’s parents send him to work on an Amish dairy farm in Indiana. But when Ella’s estranged father returns to Lancaster, she heads to Indiana as well—and ends up at a farm linked to her great-grandmother’s coded journal. There, her attempts to break that code are aided by Luke Kline, a handsome Amish farmhand.

  As Ella makes her way in this new place, she’s forced to grapple with the past and question the future. Will she become Ezra’s Amish bride? Or does God have something else in mind for the proud and feisty young woman who is used to doing things her way?

  A captivating journey of hidden secrets, old love and new love, and discovery of how a life guided by God can be a life of incredible hope and adventure.

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