When the Soul Mends

Rumors and lies left Hannah’s life in tatters; can the truth possibly stitch it back together?

Having fled in disgrace more than two years earlier, Hannah finally has found happiness in the Englischer world, as well as love with Martin Palmer, a man with whom she can safely entrust her heart. But almost immediately after her arrival in Owl’s Perch, the disapproval of those who ostracized her reopens old wounds.

As Hannah encounters former fiancë Paul Waddell, truths unknown to her surface about the events during her absence and she faces an agonizing decision. Will she choose the Englischer world and the man who restored her hope, or will she return to the Plain Life-and perhaps her first love?

When the Heart Cries

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Hannah Lapp was born and raised in an Old Order Amish home, without electricity, a telephone, or the right to follow her heart. Without her parents' knowledge, she's been in love with Mennonite Paul Waddell for years. When he asks her to marry him, she accepts, even though to do so will cause her family to avoid her for the rest of her life.

Before Hannah and Paul reveal their relationship, tragedy strikes. In one unwelcome encounter, all that Hannah has known and believed is destroyed and she faces losing everything: her family, her fiancé, and even her faith in God.

CBA bestseller
CBD bestseller
2007 ECPA Christian Book of the Year Award finalist
Books-a-Million FaithPoint Book Club January '07 selection
Reviewer's Choice Award Winner

When the Morning Comes

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When the Morning Comes is the sequel and continuation of the best-selling novel When the Heart Cries. Her relationship with fiance Paul Waddell in tatters, Hannah Lapp has fled her secluded Old Order Amish community in hopes of finding a new home in Ohio with her shunned aunt. Hampered by limited education and hiding her true identity, Hannah struggles to navigate the confusing world of the Englischers.

Will the countless opportunities in her new life persuade Hannah that her place is amongst the Englischers or will she give in to her heart’s call to return home and face the past?

New York Times bestseller
CBA bestseller
CBD bestseller
One of Crossings Best Books of 2007
Books-a-Million FaithPoint Book Club January ‘08 selection
Romantic Times said: Woodsmall’s fantastic second book . . .
RITA finalist

Winner, a contest, and detasseling

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Whew! Time has slipped right past me! I’m under deadline and have been under the weather. Those are never a good combination, are they? 

I have so much I want to share, and only a few minutes.

First, I’d like to send a huge CONGRATS to RITA winner, Linda Goodnight. I’m so excited for her! It truly was an honor to be nominated with such a wonderful lineup of women. We had a blast doing the rounds of interviews. You can read each interview on my Book Lover News blog. Linda has written a few things more and shared them with me, so I’ll post that a little later this week.

Second, I’d like to announce the winner of my July blog contest. The winner is commenter number sixty-one, Judy, from Goldsboro, North Carolina. She’s won an autographed copy of each book in the Sisters of the Quilt series. 

Congratulations, Judy!

I appreciate each comment made here. And I’m always encouraged by the things you share. Thank you.  

It’s time for another contest.

For a chance to win an autographed copy of each book in the Sisters of the Quilt series, all you need to do is leave a comment.  You can share your thoughts or simply post “enter me.” This contest will last approximately two weeks. Because I didn’t get to post this new contest on time, those who entered a comment on the last blog entry after the drawing had taken place will be entered into this contest.

And to round this little blog post session off, I’d like to share a bit about detasseling. Some of you are thinking, what?

Corn detasseling is the crucial last step in producing hybrid corn seed. It involves removing the pollen-producing top part of the plant, the tassel, so the corn can’t pollinate itself. Instead, pollen from another variety of corn grown in the same field is carried by the wind, pollinating the detasseled corn. The result is corn that bears the genetic characteristics of both varieties and can produce healthier crops with higher yields. Despite technological advances in agriculture, detasseling is still a task that for the most part is done by hand.

The excerpt above is from Wall Street Journal, August ‘02 To understand the process better, just follow that link.

Perhaps a fair amount of non-Amish are still involved in detasseling. I’m not sure what impact the new breeds of corn and the new machines have had on non-Amish, but detasseling is something Amish youth still do.

 

       

Corn with tassels still in place.

      

Corn with tassels removed.

Bis schpeeder (til later)

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