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Seasons: A Real Story of an Amish Girl by Elizabeth Byler Younts

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Also by Elizabeth Byler Younts:

The Bright Unknown, November 2019
Paperback / e-Book
The Solace of Water, June 2018
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Promise to Keep, October 2015
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Promise to Cherish, October 2014
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Seasons: A Real Story of an Amish Girl, August 2011
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Seasons: A Real Story of an Amish Girl
Elizabeth Byler Younts

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August 2011
On Sale: August 6, 2011
193 pages
ISBN: 1461148677
EAN: 9781461148678
Kindle: B005G9YCK4
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Inspirational Amish | Non-Fiction Inspirational

As the oldest child in an impoverished Amish family, Lydia Lee knows little more of life beyond hard work, sacrifice and extreme hunger. Yet, even as a young girl she strives to be content with all God has provided.

Against the backdrop of the Great Depression, Lydia’s childhood unfolds as her family struggles to survive, finding strength from their Amish faith. But, when tragedy strikes, that very faith is tested beyond what any child should have to endure. When all hope seems lost, Lydia is reminded that all things have seasons.

The spring of her life has been spent planting prayers in the soil of sadness and heartache. Will she see a summer of true love? Will there be a harvest of happiness?

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