Home on Huckleberry Hill / Jennifer Beckstrand.
Mary Anne Neuenschwander knows she should be content with what Gotte has given her. She has a comfortable house, a fruitful farm, and a good, steady husband. But after nearly six years of marriage, she still longs for a baby. Yet her husband, Jethro, seems to care more about fishing than about his wife. Unable to bear Jethro's indifference, Mary Anne moves into a tent in the woods where he won't have to be bothered. But when her mammi and dawdi find out what she's done, they'll stop at nothing--including a little camping trip of their own--to help save their granddaughter's marriage...
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- ISBN: 9781420144154 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 347 pages ; 18 cm.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Zebra Books, [2018]
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| Genre: | Christian fiction. Romance fiction. |
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Longing for a baby, but saddled with an indifferent husband, Mary Anne Neuenschwander moves into a tent into the woods where she can be alone until her irrepressible eighty-something matchmaking grandparents step in to save her marriage. Original. - Random House, Inc.
Huckleberry Hill, Wisconsinâs irrepressible eighty-something matchmakers Anna and Felty Helmuth are at it again. And this time theyâre willing to rough it to get the job done . . .
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Mary Anne Neuenschwander knows she should be content with what Gotte has given her. She has a comfortable house, a fruitful farm, and a good, steady husband. But after nearly six years of marriage, she still longs for a baby. Yet her husband, Jethro, seems to care more about fishing than about his wife. Unable to bear Jethroâs indifference, Mary Anne moves into a tent in the woods where he wonât have to be bothered. But when her mammi and dawdi find out what sheâs done, theyâll stop at nothingâincluding a little camping trip of their ownâto help save their granddaughterâs marriage . . .
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Jethroâs greatest blessing is his beloved wife, Mary Anne. Nothing else in his life has turned out anywhere near the way he expected. Rather than burden Mary Anne with his disappointment, he shields her by spending less and less time at home and more time on the river. But when he finds that sheâs moved out, heâs shocked. What will people think? What is Mary Anne thinking? And what clever plans are her grandparents hatching?. . .
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âA heart-warming story of faith, hope, and second chances. The story will captivate readers who love the Amish culture and enjoy an endearing romance.â
âAmy Clipston, bestselling author of A Place at Our Table