Beloved Hope Chest
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In the final installment of the Amish Heirloom series, the Fisher sisters learn the mystery behind their parents’ marriage-and about the sibling who has never been spoken of. Mattie Fisher has a secret she’s kept from her three daughters. After they discover clues in her hope chest, Mattie realizes it’s time to tell them the truth about why she married their father-and about her life before then. None of them realized that their father is actually Mattie’s second husband or that her first husband was killed in an accident while she was pregnant. Nor do they realize the rocky road that Mattie and Leroy traveled as she worked through her grief and learned to love again. But like the best things preserved in a hope chest, it’s a story of love and redemption born out of heartache-and it’s past time to share it.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310341970
ISBN10: 0310341973
Amy Clipston
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2017
Amish Heirloom Novel
Publisher: Zondervan
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