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Immerse yourself in 'The Dakota Series Trilogy', a gripping collection of three Amish novels by bestselling author Linda Byler, set against the challenging backdrop of the Great Depression. This trilogy follows the life of the strong-willed Hannah, a fifteen-year-old navigating the trials of homesteading in North Dakota. Experience her journey as she evolves from a girl in a covered wagon to a resilient woman confronting heartache and the quest for belonging. The series is rich with themes of faith, community, and perseverance, making it a must-read for fans of Amish romance books.
In 'The Homestead', witness Hannah's family's struggle after losing their farm, as they embark on a challenging journey westward. Settled in the rugged terrain of North Dakota, Hannah faces adversities that test her resolve, with insights into Amish culture and values intertwined with raw human emotion.
The second book, 'Hope on the Plains', brings a sense of stability as Hannah’s family begins to prosper. Yet, as relationships become complicated, her past experiences of betrayal lead her to navigate trust in a profound way—making it relatable for anyone struggling with personal connections.
In 'Home Is Where the Heart Is', Hannah’s resilience is tested even further, exploring themes of loss and the enduring search for love and acceptance.
This trade paperback edition (ISBN: 9781680995961), published by Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. in 2020, is in BRAND NEW condition. Perfect for readers looking for heartfelt stories of hope and heritage.
Shipping for this item is FREE; however, please allow 6 weeks for delivery. Please note that once you place the order, we are not able to cancel it.
Shipping for this item is FREE, however please allow 6 weeks for shipping, please note once you place the order we are not able to cancel it.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781680995961
Format: Trade paperback (US)
Year: 2020
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
Description:
Three Amish novels set during the Great Depression, by bestselling Amish romance author Linda Byler
Follow feisty and independent Hannah as she grows from a fifteen-year-old girl in a covered wagon headed west with her family, all the way through marriage, tragedy, and her ongoing pursuit of home and belonging. In this unique and gripping trilogy, Hannah's struggles to reconcile her Amish faith with her fiery and rebellious spirit parallel the relentless hardships of life as a homesteader in North Dakota, including famine, blizzards, fires, and more.
The Homestead: When Hannah's family, hit hard by the Great Depression, loses their farm, Hannah's father loads his family and what little they have left into their covered wagon, dreaming of a better future far west of Lancaster. They settle in North Dakota, hundreds of miles from any Amish community. But his visions of success are shattered by the reality that his knowledge of farming in Lancaster isn't of much use in Midwestern soil. With the fields barren and her family on the verge of starvation, independent and stubborn Hannah is forced to seek help from charismatic ranch hand Clay Jenkins and his family.
Hope on the Plains: Hannah's family is finally feeling settled. The cattle business is doing well, and other Amish families have moved into the area. Feeling betrayed by Clay Jenkins and unimpressed with her own father, Hannah is hesitant to trust the men around her. Jerry Riehl, intrigued by her intelligence and strong will, will try anything to earn Hannah's respect.
Home Is Where the Heart Is: Despite tragedy and almost unima
In 'The Homestead', witness Hannah's family's struggle after losing their farm, as they embark on a challenging journey westward. Settled in the rugged terrain of North Dakota, Hannah faces adversities that test her resolve, with insights into Amish culture and values intertwined with raw human emotion.
The second book, 'Hope on the Plains', brings a sense of stability as Hannah’s family begins to prosper. Yet, as relationships become complicated, her past experiences of betrayal lead her to navigate trust in a profound way—making it relatable for anyone struggling with personal connections.
In 'Home Is Where the Heart Is', Hannah’s resilience is tested even further, exploring themes of loss and the enduring search for love and acceptance.
This trade paperback edition (ISBN: 9781680995961), published by Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. in 2020, is in BRAND NEW condition. Perfect for readers looking for heartfelt stories of hope and heritage.
Shipping for this item is FREE; however, please allow 6 weeks for delivery. Please note that once you place the order, we are not able to cancel it.
Shipping for this item is FREE, however please allow 6 weeks for shipping, please note once you place the order we are not able to cancel it.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781680995961
Format: Trade paperback (US)
Year: 2020
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
Description:
Three Amish novels set during the Great Depression, by bestselling Amish romance author Linda Byler
Follow feisty and independent Hannah as she grows from a fifteen-year-old girl in a covered wagon headed west with her family, all the way through marriage, tragedy, and her ongoing pursuit of home and belonging. In this unique and gripping trilogy, Hannah's struggles to reconcile her Amish faith with her fiery and rebellious spirit parallel the relentless hardships of life as a homesteader in North Dakota, including famine, blizzards, fires, and more.
The Homestead: When Hannah's family, hit hard by the Great Depression, loses their farm, Hannah's father loads his family and what little they have left into their covered wagon, dreaming of a better future far west of Lancaster. They settle in North Dakota, hundreds of miles from any Amish community. But his visions of success are shattered by the reality that his knowledge of farming in Lancaster isn't of much use in Midwestern soil. With the fields barren and her family on the verge of starvation, independent and stubborn Hannah is forced to seek help from charismatic ranch hand Clay Jenkins and his family.
Hope on the Plains: Hannah's family is finally feeling settled. The cattle business is doing well, and other Amish families have moved into the area. Feeling betrayed by Clay Jenkins and unimpressed with her own father, Hannah is hesitant to trust the men around her. Jerry Riehl, intrigued by her intelligence and strong will, will try anything to earn Hannah's respect.
Home Is Where the Heart Is: Despite tragedy and almost unima