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In the tradition of Bringing Up Bebe and Battle Hymn of the Tiger
Mother, an in-depth look at the practices and principles of Amish
parents and how they raise children who are self-sufficient,
hard-working, and remarkably happy.The more time Serena Miller
spent in Holmes County, Ohio, doing research for her popular Amish
novels, the more she began to notice something--Amish children were
the happiest children she'd ever seen. Despite not having modern
toys and conveniences, they are joyful, serene, calm, and
respectful--not to mention whipping up full meals and driving
buggies before most of us will allow our children to walk to school
alone. And yet, when she started asking questions about what these
parents were doing differently, she was startled to learn that
happiness is not a goal Amish strive for at all. In More Than Happy
Miller uncovers many surprising insights, including the
significance of real responsibilities, the wisdom of unplugging
from technology, the value of unstructured time to play, the
importance of firm rules, and the importance of each teenager's
freedom to decide what is best for their future. Full of practical
takeaways, More Than Happy shows you how to apply the basic
principles and parenting techniques the Amish use, so you can raise
happy, well-adjusted kids.
At seventeen, Tobias Miller smashed his cousin's car into a tree,
killing his brother only four hours before he was scheduled to
marry Claire Shetler. Unable to live with his father's bottomless
grief and anger, Tobias left the Amish church and ran away to join
the Marines. Twenty-seven years later, Tobias, now called Tom,
returns to Mt. Hope, Ohio, a wounded, decorated Marine helicopter
pilot, and rents an apartment over Claire's workshop.
A widowed Amish midwife, Claire is struggling to support her
family. When Tom rents her room she does not recognize the
disfigured soldier as the boy she once knew. She only sees the
money as a godsend, though she is nervous about having a strange
man so close by. Claire never dreams that she will end up falling
in love with a battle-scarred soldier.
As Claire and Tom fight their way through the traumas of the past,
they discover the tender mercies God has hidden along the
way--including a loving father who has been praying for his
prodigal son to come home and a God who makes all things new.
Grace Connor, a military nurse formerly stationed in Afghanistan,
hopes that moving to a farm in rural Ohio will help her recover
from the ravages of war.
Levi Troyer finds his pacifist beliefs challenged when he discovers
his stepfather has been killed and his mother wounded by an unknown
intruder. Levi and Grace are thrown together when she comes to his
family's rescue and saves his mother's life. A deep attraction
develops--even though a relationship between them is strictly
forbidden.
Levi belongs to the most conservative and isolated of all Amish
sects--the Swartzentruber Amish. Even before meeting Grace, Levi
had begun to question some of their teachings. He has considered
leaving, but knows he will be banned forever from contact with his
younger siblings and widowed mother--who need him to survive. He is
torn between his love for Grace and his responsibility to his
family.
Grace considers leaving her beloved farm and reenlisting rather
than continuing to live near the man she loves but cannot have.
Levi must confront the Bann if he pursues Grace. And a murderer
must be caught. When lifelong allegiances are tested, can love and
justice prevail?
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