
The Amish Widow
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Narrated by:
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Carmen Shantz
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By:
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Katie Lantz
About this listen
Leah is raising her two children alone after losing her husband three years ago in an accident, and is in fear of losing their farm. Leah is being courted by widower Jonah, hoping that her feelings for him will grow.
Leah longs to love again and struggles with continuing to court Jonah, although marrying him will provide security for her family. But when she finds a friend in neighbor Simon, she finds herself happy again, even though Simon's family tries to keep them apart.
And Leah must make a choice: marry Jonah and have a secure life, or get to know Simon better while his family is against a future for them, willing to do whatever they can to keep them apart.
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