An Amish Schoolroom: Three Stories
English
By (author): Amy Clipston Kathleen Fuller Shelley Shepard Gray
Three charming stories of new school years and new romance.
A Class for Laurel by Amy Clipston
Adventurous Laurel Weaver leaves Pennsylvania to answer a newspaper ad for a teaching position in Colorado. She stays with handsome Glen Troyers family, and they become close. However, she never intended to stay in Colorado, and his family worries Glen may choose to follow her back to Pennsylvania or be left with a broken heart. Now she cant bear to think of leaving Glen and her beloved students, but shes beginning to feel like shes out of options. Will Laurel and Glen push through the obstacles and fight for love?
A Lesson on Love by Kathleen Fuller
Priscilla Helmuth left her Amish community twelve years ago to pursue her dream of being a country singer, but shes missed her faith and her family. Now, shes moving to Birch Creek to be a schoolteacher. Micah Wagler recently moved there as well to put the past behind him. As the community comes together to build a new schoolhouse, Priscilla and Micah are thrown together. They bond over their love of music, but soon it appears that Priscillas dreams of fame just might be coming true. She has to give up something, and Micah worries that it will be their faith . . . and his heart.
Wendys Twenty Reasons by Shelley Shepard Gray
Wendy Schwartz is used to people underestimating her, but shes sure she can be a great teacher. Unfortunately, its a disaster not long after she starts, and soon her job is in jeopardy. To make matters more complicated, she worries that shes falling for the son of the older couple shes boarding with. Lewis Weaver knows he shouldnt have a romantic relationship with a tenant, but he cant help but be drawn to Wendy. When a dangerous ice storm traps Wendy in the schoolroom with her students, uncomfortable truths will have to be faced by the town that just might change the future for everyone.
- Sweet Amish novellas with happily-ever-afters
- Book length: 75,000 words
- Includes discussion questions for book clubs