In this sequel to Kim Vogel Sawyer's ACF Book of the Year Waiting for Summer's Return, a man wrestles with profound, life-changing decisions in 1904. With a college diploma safely in hand, 20-year-old Thomas Ollenburger is torn between his Mennonite roots on the Kansas prairie and his affluent life in Boston society-and by romantic entanglements in each world. And now even Heaven seems deaf to questions about his choices of vocation, wife, and home.
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"Where the Heart Leads is about a Mennonite boy, Thomas, from Kansas who graduates from a college in Boston and the decisions that he must make after that. With a girl in both Kansas and Boston it left me torn not knowing until the very end who I truly wanted Thomas to end up with "
— Angela (4 out of 5 stars)
“Sawyer’s writing is so true to life that the reader will forget she is reading fiction.”
— RT Book Reviews (4 stars)“Sawyer is one of the top authors writing about Amish and Mennonite cultures, and she clearly portrays the positive and negative elements of living in strict observance of their beliefs. Recommended.”
— Library Journal" Dupa coperta cartii ma gandeam ca va fi ceva interesant sau palpitant,dar m-am inselat,nu degeaba se spune:"nu judeca o carte dupa coperta"! "
— Rebecca, 10/17/2013" Where the Heart Leads is about a Mennonite boy, Thomas, from Kansas who graduates from a college in Boston and the decisions that he must make after that. With a girl in both Kansas and Boston it left me torn not knowing until the very end who I truly wanted Thomas to end up with "
— Angela, 11/11/2010" It good so far.. "
— Danielle, 8/20/2010" Quick, fun read. Loaned to me by my mother in law while she was visiting. "
— Kristin, 9/26/2009" Very good book. It can be a stand alone I have not read the first book yet. "
— Lisa, 5/21/2009Kim Vogel Sawyer is a bestselling and award-winning author and speaker. She is the author of more than twenty inspirational novels. Her books have won the Carol Award, the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence, and the Inspirational Reader’s Choice Award. A former elementary school teacher, she now lives with her husband, Tom, in central Kansas.
Rachel Botchan holds a BFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and is a member of the Pearl Theater Company in New York. She and her husband live in New York City.