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The Bookseller's Promise

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In the first novel of Beth Wiseman's Amish Bookstore series, a rare, old book may hold answers to a present-day romance.

Yvonne Wilson makes the trek from Texas to Indiana with just one goal in mind: to convince Amishman Jake Lantz to sell her client a rare book from his collection. But Jake is as strong-willed as Yvonne. On the eve of his grandfather's death, Jake vowed never to sell the book, and he intends to keep that promise. But he can't say more than that, having never read it and not knowing why it was so dear to his grossdaadi.

Eva Graber has loved Jake since he hired her to work in his bookstore years ago, but he doesn't seem to notice she's blossomed into a beautiful woman. When Yvonne shows up and seems like she might turn Jake's eye, Eva suggests she and Jake should read the book together to find out what's so special about it.

What happens after that surprises them all, and the book leads the trio deep into mysterious questions about life and death, love and loss, and the impenetrable purposes of God.

  • Sweet contemporary Amish romance
  • Part of the Amish Bookstore series
  • Book 1: The Bookseller's Promise
  • Book 2: The Story of Love
  • Book 3: Hopefully Ever After
  • Book length: 80,000 words

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    Series: Amish Bookstore Publisher: Zondervan Edition: Unabridged

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    • ISBN: 9780310365556
    • File size: 204846 KB
    • Release date: April 19, 2022
    • Duration: 07:06:45

    MP3 audiobook

    • ISBN: 9780310365556
    • File size: 204872 KB
    • Release date: April 19, 2022
    • Duration: 07:10:43
    • Number of parts: 7

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    In the first novel of Beth Wiseman's Amish Bookstore series, a rare, old book may hold answers to a present-day romance.

    Yvonne Wilson makes the trek from Texas to Indiana with just one goal in mind: to convince Amishman Jake Lantz to sell her client a rare book from his collection. But Jake is as strong-willed as Yvonne. On the eve of his grandfather's death, Jake vowed never to sell the book, and he intends to keep that promise. But he can't say more than that, having never read it and not knowing why it was so dear to his grossdaadi.

    Eva Graber has loved Jake since he hired her to work in his bookstore years ago, but he doesn't seem to notice she's blossomed into a beautiful woman. When Yvonne shows up and seems like she might turn Jake's eye, Eva suggests she and Jake should read the book together to find out what's so special about it.

    What happens after that surprises them all, and the book leads the trio deep into mysterious questions about life and death, love and loss, and the impenetrable purposes of God.

  • Sweet contemporary Amish romance
  • Part of the Amish Bookstore series
  • Book 1: The Bookseller's Promise
  • Book 2: The Story of Love
  • Book 3: Hopefully Ever After
  • Book length: 80,000 words

  • Expand title description text
    • Details

      Publisher:
      Zondervan
      Edition:
      Unabridged

      OverDrive Listen audiobook
      ISBN: 9780310365556
      File size: 204846 KB
      Release date: April 19, 2022
      Duration: 07:06:45

      MP3 audiobook
      ISBN: 9780310365556
      File size: 204872 KB
      Release date: April 19, 2022
      Duration: 07:10:43
      Number of parts: 7

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      OverDrive Listen audiobook
      MP3 audiobook
    • Languages
      English
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    This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Funding for additional materials was made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.