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Cargando... Looking for a Miracle (2001)por Wanda E. Brunstetter
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. 55757 This one had different pacing than the other one I read by this author. This story took place in a much shorter period of time and the scenes followed each other fairly rapidly. Here again the woman was much better drawn than the guy. We never even knew how old he was. Just that he was young. You didn't get much feel for him. It was enjoyable though. Pretty typical Amish Christian fiction. Rebecca's bemoaning the fact she was in a wheelchair got a bit tiring, so I could see how it strained her relationship with her sister, Nadine. It took her a while to trust God and finally marry Daniel, but I was surprised that she was able to conceive so easily. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Fiction.
Romance.
Christian Fiction.
HTML: As a child, Rebekah Stoltzfus suffered a freak accident that left her legs paralyzed. Now, confined to a wheelchair, she feels she'll never measure up to the expectations of her Pennsylvania Amish community that a woman should marry and raise a family. She longs to be loved, yet she prays for a way to be self-supporting. Daniel Beachy wants to court Rebekah, but she believes that she is a burden and has convinced herself that love is not for her. Will Rebekah's search for a miracle come true? Or, will she miss God's gift in her battle between self-pity and the determination to be independent? Looking for a Miracle is book 2 in the Brides of Lancaster County series. Other books in the series include A Merry Heart: Book 1, Plain and Fancy: Book 3, The Hope Chest: Book 4. .No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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