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A Place to Belong

By: Hannah Miller
Narrated by: Bruce Salsman
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Abigail Joyce has never fit in with her middle-class family, or with the other young people her age obsessed with social media and the latest technology. Searching for something more, she agrees to spend the summer working at a bed and breakfast on a Mennonite farm in Rock Point, Ohio. Suddenly, she feels as though she might have finally found a place where she belongs. And that feeling only grows stronger when she meets an intriguing young Amish man.

Jonas Kuhns is unexpectedly drawn to the new Englisch girl in town, but he fights against allowing her into his heart, since he would never turn his back on his faith to marry a non-Amish woman. But when Abigail seems to take more than a passing interest in learning about Amish ways, his heart grows hopeful.

When Abigail’s Englischer boyfriend unexpectedly turns up, Jonas fears his hopes might have been in vain for he has no idea which way Abigail will turn.

©2022 Tica House Publishing LLC (P)2022 Tica House Publishing LLC

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