A new love story and a woman’s search for identity by Mennonite-born author Cynthia Yoder. Wedded bliss gives way to dismay as MaryJo, a country girl, settles into her new life with Adam in the City that Never Sleeps. She begins questioning her future as news from home brings up a past relationship that ended badly. Determined to live life on her own terms, she goes home to Lancaster to find answers. Can she make peace with herself and her past so she can live the life of her dreams with Adam? "Mennonite on the Edge treats readers to a love story set in two worlds: among the delis and blues bars of New York City, and amid the winding roads and idyllic cornfields of Pennsylvania Dutch country. The struggles and triumphs of MaryJo and Adam are sure to resonate with anyone who has ever tried to balance the claims of love and work, self and other – not to mention anyone who’s ever tasted a really great shoo-fly pie." -- Deborah Yaffe, author of Among the Janeites: A Journey Through the World of Jane Austen Fandom. Set in both New York City and the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country, Mennonite on the Edge reveals a young woman in love yet determined to live life on her own terms. Mennonite on the Edge explores love and marriage, belonging and culture and will appeal to readers of contemporary fiction, Chick lit, as well as historical and Christian fiction. Book club questions are included. Not recommended for young readers, due to slight language, substance use and implied physical intimacy.
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Cynthia Yoder authored the first modern memoir written by a Mennonite woman, titled, "Crazy Quilt: Pieces of a Mennonite Life." The memoir is both a love story and a journey exploring her family roots. She also authored the book, "Divine Purpose: Find the Passion Within," a self-help book to guide readers toward greater flow and purpose. Her writings have appeared in New Jersey Monthly, Mothering magazine and the short story collection, Just Moms. She has worked as a freelance writer as well as a mentor to individuals pursuing their business and writing dreams. Cynthia earned a Master of Fine Arts from Sarah Lawrence College and also studied literature at Columbia University and earned her B.A. from Goshen College. She and her husband live in New Jersey with their son and Maltese-poodle. Visit her website at www.cynthiayoder.com to learn more and connect with her on Facebook, Goodreads, LinkedIn and other social media.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. A new love story and a woman's search for identity by Mennonite-born author Cynthia Yoder. Wedded bliss gives way to dismay as MaryJo, a country girl, settles into her new life with Adam in the City that Never Sleeps. She begins questioning her future as news from home brings up a past relationship that ended badly. Determined to live life on her own terms, she goes home to Lancaster to find answers. Can she make peace with herself and her past so she can live the life of her dreams with Adam? "Mennonite on the Edge treats readers to a love story set in two worlds: among the delis and blues bars of New York City, and amid the winding roads and idyllic cornfields of Pennsylvania Dutch country. The struggles and triumphs of MaryJo and Adam are sure to resonate with anyone who has ever tried to balance the claims of love and work, self and other - not to mention anyone who's ever tasted a really great shoo-fly pie." -- Deborah Yaffe, author of Among the Janeites: A Journey Through the World of Jane Austen Fandom. Set in both New York City and the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country, Mennonite on the Edge reveals a young woman in love yet determined to live life on her own terms. Mennonite on the Edge explores love and marriage, belonging and culture and will appeal to readers of contemporary fiction, Chick lit, as well as historical and Christian fiction. Book club questions are included. Not recommended for young readers, due to slight language, substance use and implied physical intimacy. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781523398898
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