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"Annie Zook--the preacher's eldest daughter--is expected to join the Amish church, but at 20 she is 'still deciding.' Because of the strict rules that guide the Plain community, she must continually squelch her artistic passion, although it has become her solace"--Provided by publisher.
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The preacher's daughter
2005, Bethany House, Bethany House Publishers
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It is difficult to be yourself when everyone else in your culture will shun you because of who you really are deep down inside. It was that way for Annie--she wasn't allowed to express herself in the way she loved so dearly--painting. Well, at least she couldn't ever be found out. Things change as Annie is delighted to be able to have her non-Amish pen pal from Denver come to stay with her for a while. It is then that Annie learns what is most important--and in the meantime, she helps her closest friend, Louisa Stratford from Denver, to be refreshed by the common way in which they live.
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