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Jakob and his sons Joseph and Christian were given to native tribes. The boys are adopted into separate Delaware clans and families. Jakob escapes from the Seneca and journey’s hundreds of miles over rough terrain to find his way home where he finds his older children , Johannes and Barbara, along with Anna Blanck, who have never given up hope of finding he and the boys. Together, they make every effort to learn where Joseph and Christian are so they can bring them home. They pray that this is God’s plan.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781936438440
ISBN10: 1936438445
Bob Hostetler | J.M. Hochstetler
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2017
Northkill Amish # 2
Publisher: Sheaf House Publishers
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