01550nam a2200361u 4500001001100000003000700011005001700018007000300035008004100038010001500079019001400094020002400108020002100132020002600153020002300179040002500202043001200227082001600239100002700255245003100282260004100313300002100354490002600375504005100401520048900452650002000941650002200961651004700983655003101030961000601061999001701067952010401084548412728 OCoLC 20190501231217.0ta110406s2010 mnu 000 1 eng  a2010014545 a548412729 a9780764208140 (hc.) a0764208144 (hc.) a9780764205743 (pbk. ) a0764205749 (pbk. ) aDLCcDLCdBTCTAdUPZ an-us-pa00a813/.542221 aLewis, Beverly,d1949-14aThe thorn cBeverly Lewis. aMinneapolis :bBethany House,c2010. a346 p. ;c22 cm.1 aThe rose trilogy ;v1 aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aRose's older sister, Hen, knows more than she should about falling for the wrong man. Unable to abandon her Amish ways, Hen is soon separated from her very modern husband. Mattie, their young daughter, must visit her father regularly, but Hen demands she wear Amish attire--and speak Pennsylvania Dutch, despite her husband's wishes. Will Hen be able to reestablish her place among the People she abandoned? And will she be able to convince Rose to steer clear of rogue neighbor Nick? 0aAmishvFiction. 0aSistersvFiction. 0aPennsylvania Dutch Country (Pa.)vFiction. 7aChristian fiction.2gsafd.wlt2 c22850d22850 4070aABELJbABELJcAFd2017-01-19l1oLEWIp19413r2019-09-24s2019-09-17v14.99w2017-01-19yBOOK