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Jerry S. Eicher

    Jerry Eicher es un aclamado autor de ficción Amish de gran éxito de ventas, cuya obra ofrece a los lectores una visión cautivadora de la forma de vida única de la comunidad. Su escritura está profundamente arraigada en las tradiciones y la fe que experimentó de primera mano después de una infancia Amish tradicional y una posterior carrera docente en escuelas Amish y menonitas. Las narrativas de Eicher exploran temas de fe, comunidad y convicción personal con autenticidad y una profunda comprensión de su tema, haciendo que sus historias resuenen entre los lectores que buscan ficción reflexiva y espiritualmente rica.

    My Amish Childhood
    A Time To Live
    Sarah
    A Hope for Hannah
    • A Hope for Hannah

      • 263 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Hannah Byler is now married. She and Jake live in a small Amish community near Montana's Cabinet Mountains, and the rough log cabin is far from everything Hannah holds dear. Anxious about her new role as wife and soon-to-be mother, Hannah understands she must learn to control her anxious heart if her marriage is to survive.

      A Hope for Hannah
    • Sarah

      • 284 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Set in the charming backdrop of Daviess County, Indiana, the story follows Sarah Schwartz as she grapples with her growing feelings for Lamar Wagler, who is currently in a relationship with Malinda. The tension rises as Sarah realizes the precariousness of her situation, caught between her emotions and the expectations of those around her. This narrative explores themes of love, longing, and societal pressures in a close-knit community.

      Sarah
    • A Time To Live

      • 344 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The narrative explores the internal struggles of the Amish community through the eyes of young Jason Esh, as his father contemplates leaving the faith amidst family tensions. Spanning locations from Canada to Honduras, the story highlights how personal dilemmas escalate into broader community issues. It offers an insightful examination of the Amish way of life, juxtaposing their cherished ideals with the legalistic challenges that can hinder them, providing a unique perspective from someone who experienced it firsthand.

      A Time To Live
    • Jerry also tells of his struggle as a stutterer and his eventual conversion to Christ and the reasons for his departure from the childhood faith he knew.Here is a must-read for not just Jerry's fiction fans, but also for readers curious about Amish life.

      My Amish Childhood