She left to save herself. She came back to find out if there was anything left to save.
Hannah Beiler left the Lancaster County farm at twenty-one with nothing but a bus ticket and the knowledge that if she stayed one more season, she would disappear entirely inside a life she had never chosen.
She did not say goodbye to Eli Stoltz. She told herself it was kinder that way.
Eight years later she is back, not by choice. Her father is dying. The farm is failing. And Eli Stoltz is standing in the yard of the neighboring property looking at her like she is a wound that never closed.
He never married. The whole district knows it. Nobody talks about why.
Hannah carries a grief she has not named to anyone, not the English therapist, not the few friends she made in Philadelphia, not her sister who writes letters Hannah answers just enough to keep the connection thin and manageable.
She is not here to stay. She has told herself this clearly.
But the farm smells like her childhood. Her father's hands are smaller than she remembered. And Eli Stoltz has the same habit of looking at her like she is still a person worth understanding.
She does not know if she can survive that.
A story about the things you leave behind and the ones that follow you home.
A quiet, literary Amish romance set in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. For readers who love Beverly Lewis, Wanda E. Brunstetter, and second chance stories with emotional depth.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. She left to save herself. She came back to find out if there was anything left to save.Hannah Beiler left the Lancaster County farm at twenty-one with nothing but a bus ticket and the knowledge that if she stayed one more season, she would disappear entirely inside a life she had never chosen.She did not say goodbye to Eli Stoltz. She told herself it was kinder that way.Eight years later she is back, not by choice. Her father is dying. The farm is failing. And Eli Stoltz is standing in the yard of the neighboring property looking at her like she is a wound that never closed.He never married. The whole district knows it. Nobody talks about why.Hannah carries a grief she has not named to anyone, not the English therapist, not the few friends she made in Philadelphia, not her sister who writes letters Hannah answers just enough to keep the connection thin and manageable.She is not here to stay. She has told herself this clearly.But the farm smells like her childhood. Her father's hands are smaller than she remembered. And Eli Stoltz has the same habit of looking at her like she is still a person worth understanding.She does not know if she can survive that.A story about the things you leave behind and the ones that follow you home.A quiet, literary Amish romance set in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. For readers who love Beverly Lewis, Wanda E. Brunstetter, and second chance stories with emotional depth. 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 9798195803391
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - She left to save herself. She came back to find out if there was anything left to save.Hannah Beiler left the Lancaster County farm at twenty-one with nothing but a bus ticket and the knowledge that if she stayed one more season, she would disappear entirely inside a life she had never chosen.She did not say goodbye to Eli Stoltz. She told herself it was kinder that way.Eight years later she is back, not by choice. Her father is dying. The farm is failing. And Eli Stoltz is standing in the yard of the neighboring property looking at her like she is a wound that never closed.He never married. The whole district knows it. Nobody talks about why.Hannah carries a grief she has not named to anyone, not the English therapist, not the few friends she made in Philadelphia, not her sister who writes letters Hannah answers just enough to keep the connection thin and manageable.She is not here to stay. She has told herself this clearly.But the farm smells like her childhood. Her father's hands are smaller than she remembered. And Eli Stoltz has the same habit of looking at her like she is still a person worth understanding.She does not know if she can survive that.A story about the things you leave behind and the ones that follow you home.A quiet, literary Amish romance set in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. For readers who love Beverly Lewis, Wanda E. Brunstetter, and second chance stories with emotional depth. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798195803391
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