The Amish Girl Who Never Belonged - unabridged audiobook on MP3-CD
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The Amish Girl Who Never Belonged - unabridged audiobook on MP3-CD  -     Narrated By: Cassandra Campbell
    By: Samantha Price

The Amish Girl Who Never Belonged - unabridged audiobook on MP3-CD

Narrated By: Cassandra Campbell
Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio / 2017 / MP3

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After Emma's parents died, her disagreeable grandmother often sent her to stay with the Eshes, a nearby family. When her grandmother died, Emma was sent to live with distant relatives. While Emma was comfortable at their home, she never felt she truly belonged. On her 20th birthday, things took a turn for the worse when her uncle announced he was finding her a suitable husband. Emma was shocked to learn the man was Thomas Esh, who was said to be a secret drunkard and a gambler. In response, Emma took a job as a housemaid and fled the Amish community. Several months later, a chance encounter with Thomas leaves Emma confused. Was it possible for someone so reckless to change completely? Did Emma make the right decision when she left the Amish all those months ago?

Unabridged MP3-CD; approximately 3 hours 20 minutes; 1 MP3-CD; performed by Cassandra Campbell.

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Title: The Amish Girl Who Never Belonged - unabridged audiobook on MP3-CD
By: Samantha Price
Narrated By: Cassandra Campbell
Format: MP3
Vendor: Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio
Publication Date: 2017
Dimensions: 6.75 X 5.25 X 0.50 (inches)
Weight: 3 ounces
ISBN: 1543667414
ISBN-13: 9781543667417
Series: Amish Misfits
Stock No: WW667417

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After Emma's parents died, her disagreeable grandmother often sent her to stay with the Eshes, a nearby family. When her grandmother died, Emma was sent to live with distant relatives. While Emma was comfortable at their home, she never felt she truly belonged. On her 20th birthday, things took a turn for the worse when her uncle announced he was finding her a suitable husband. Emma was shocked to learn the man was Thomas Esh, who was said to be a secret drunkard and a gambler. In response, Emma took a job as a housemaid and fled the Amish community. Several months later, a chance encounter with Thomas leaves Emma confused. Was it possible for someone so reckless to change completely? Did Emma make the right decision when she left the Amish all those months ago?

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