Shunned from the Amish life she once knew, Katherine Mayfield finds solace in her volunteer work and the delights of the modern world.
Unknown to Katherine, her long-lost love, Daniel Fisher, is desperate to locate his “sweetheart girl,” only to be frustrated at nearly every turn. Once again, Katherine is compelled to face the heritage of her past and recognize that God’s love is always present.
This is the third episode of the Heritage of Lancaster County series.
This is a fascinating look at industrial policy through vignettes and mini-biographies surrounding the Ford and Nissan motor companies. The stark differences between the Japanese and American experiences are explored in Halberstam's readable and listenable prose. At first, narrator Anthony's youthful voice doesn't seem appropriate. Soon, however, his deliberate pacing and care in pronunciation make one forget he's there. Audio quality is moderate but is clear and comfortable. One learns a lot about manufacturing, cultural attitudes and automobiles, and enjoys it for thirty-six hours. D.W. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
About the Author
Beverly Lewis is a former schoolteacher and the author of more than forty books, which are among the C. S. Lewis Noteworthy List of Books. She is a member of the National League of American Pen Women and the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. She lives in Colorado with her husband and three children.
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