
Jake's Grace On the Road West
An Amish-Christian Oregon Trail Romance Short Story
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Narrated by:
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Natalie Gray
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By:
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Helen Keating
About this listen
This 5100 word novelette contains powerful Christian influences, love, family and other related themes meant to make you smile!
Jake's Grace On The Road West, is about a Canadian Amish family's decision to move out West where they feel they will have more freedom to express themselves. Along the way and after they join up with a wagon train, the young man of the family - Jake - does indeed, find Grace. This is a gentle and sweet love story suitable for any age and it contains a few inspirational passages of scripture.
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