The anticipation of a homecoming, and a chance to set things right...yet will "the telling" cause further pain? Accompanied by her new English friend, Grace Byler has left Bird-in-Hand to search for her mother in Ohio. But what if Lettie refuses to be found? Meanwhile, Lettie continues her private quest to find the missing piece of her life, though she is increasingly torn between the family she left behind and yearning for her long-lost child. Will mother and daughter find the answers they seek?
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"One of the better Beverly Lewis books I've read over the years. I really enjoyed it, but I didn't realize it was part of a series until just now. I'll have to go check the others out1 "
— Jessie (4 out of 5 stars)
“Lewis provides a satisfactory conclusion…Touching scenes make it easy for the reader to connect with the characters…a pleasant read.”
— RT Book Reviews“Lewis satisfactorily…wraps up her Seasons of Grace Amish-inspired trilogy in a manner calculated to please her legions of fans…Those familiar with her novels will enjoy Lewis’ unabashedly roseate portrayal of the lives of the Plain people.”
— Booklist" not as good as some of her books-this one just ended. maybe these characters will be in futur books "
— Laurie, 6/29/2011" Oh boy. I really hated the way this book ended. Disappointing. "
— Rhonda, 5/26/2011" I loved this series. That is all I have to say cause that really sums it up. "
— Danielle, 5/26/2011" This was a wonderful conclusion to the Seasons of Grace trilogy. Beverly Lewis writes very inspiring Christian ficiton and this book was no exception. Well done! "
— Judy, 4/12/2011" I really liked the View into the Amish lifestyle. "
— Stacy, 4/9/2011" I enjoyed this book as much as I did the first two. I thought all three books were wonderful. "
— MaryHelen, 4/4/2011" truly enjoyed this book. Beverly has a great talent in writing and I enjoy that she writes about the amish with wonderful Christian virtues. "
— Atarah, 3/3/2011" I thought it was the best book out of the series. "
— Tina, 2/18/2011" I loved this book series. It really captivated the Amish Heritage. I loved the story and the characters. "
— Ilka, 2/17/2011" Wonderful story with a very happy ending. I love Beverly Lewis' books. "
— Mary, 2/1/2011" Third in the series - I liked it, but it seemed a little slow/predictable. "
— Cheri, 12/10/2010Beverly Lewis, born in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country, is an author with more than seventeen million books in print. Her stories have been published in eleven languages and have regularly appeared on numerous bestseller lists, including the New York Times and USA Today.
Aimee Lilly is an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator who has been involved in the broadcasting and radio drama field since 1989. She has read audiobooks by many bestselling authors, including Elizabeth George, Janette Oke, and Francine Rivers.