Before An Amish Country Calamity

Before An Amish Country Calamity

Before An Amish Country Calamity

Before An Amish Country Calamity

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Overview

AN AMISH TOMBOY. A COSTLY MISTAKE. CAN ANNIE SAVE HER FATHER'S BUSINESS?

If you're looking for a laugh out loud funny book about the adventures of an Amish tomboy, this one's for you.

Return to the world of Lancaster County Second Chances with Annie Miller, a fifteen-year-old wild child with a goat-load of problems! Since losing her mamm when she was only six-years-old, Annie and her daed have managed to hold it together. But 15-year-old Annie Fisher is viewed as a wild child by the rest of her Amish community. So when she starts helping her daed out in his shop, and she makes a terrible mistake costing thousands of dollars, will she be able to redeem herself and save her daed's business? Even if it means learning how to care for five, four-hooved monsters?

Before an Amish Country Calamity is the prequel to the best-selling Amish Country Calamity series. If you love a well-written, enjoyable Amish read with a main character you'll definitely relate to, grab this book today!

IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A GREAT NEW AMISH SERIES, START WITH THIS BOOK TODAY!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157902582
Publisher: Global Grafx Press
Publication date: 11/30/2015
Series: An Amish Country Calamity , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 156,887
File size: 778 KB

About the Author

Ruth Price is a Pennsylvania native and devoted mother of four. After her youngest set off for college, she decided it was time to pursue her childhood dream to become a fiction writer. Drawing inspiration from her faith, her husband and love of her life Harold, and deep interest in Amish culture that stemmed from a childhood summer spent with her family on a Lancaster farm, Ruth began to pen the stories that had always jabbered away in her mind. Ruth believes that art at its best channels a higher good, and while she doesn't always reach that ideal, she hopes that her readers are entertained and inspired by her stories.
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