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Annie (Ellie's People, Bk 10)
Annie - Ellie's People, Bk 10
Author: Mary Christner Borntrager
Annie wasn't raised Amish, but when her mother doesn't return from a trip, a short stay with her Amish neighbors turns into a new life. Annie finds love and security with her new Amish family, although troubles are on their way. Her new sister Lucy is jealous of the attention Annie receives, and Annie has a hard time adjusting to Amish c...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780836190700
ISBN-10: 083619070X
Publication Date: 2/1997
Pages: 144
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: Herald Press (PA)
Book Type: Paperback
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Annie...book 10 of the series....an amsih family opens theri hearts to a deserted little girl.
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Nine-year-old Annie is a poor country girl who is left in the care of an Amish family while her mother pursues her drunken father. Dad is imprisoned, and Mom dies of a fever, giving Borntrager the opportunity to relate the customs, vocabulary, and lifestyle of her native sect as Annie is assimilated into the Troyer family. The central conflict concerns Lucy Troyer's growing jealousy of the attention and special consideration shown to her friend. The emotions are convincing enough, and some of the supporting cast, particularly the parents, are multidimensional. Sophisticated urbanites may scoff at the traditional path that teenage Annie trods--into the carriage of eligible Leon Troyer--but many communities will embrace the clear values and quotes from Scripture.


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