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The Crossroad

by Beverly Lewis

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The Crossroad

The Crossroad by Beverly Lewis was published by Bethany House in January 2007 and is our 3207th best seller. The ISBN for The Crossroad is 9780764203411.

A Long-Lost Postcard First Brought Them Together. Will Their Differences Keep Them Apart?

After the dramatic conclusion to his discovery of a long-lost postcard, journalist Philip Bradley simply cannot forget the Amish people he met while on assignment in Pennsylvania--particularly Rachel Yoder and her young daughter, Annie. Rachel's cheerful outlook, in spite of her blindness, and her appealing, uncomplicated lifestyle beckon Philip amid the high-paced existence of his New York career.

Philip's newfound knowledge of the true reason for Rachel's loss of sight spurs him on to uncover what he can about the possibility for a cure. In Lancaster County, Rachel has her own ideas about the way her vision might be restored, and it doesn't include the local healer and his black box. Now, Rachel firmly believes the God she serves is the only One who can grant her sight, but as the memories of the trauma she suffered begin to resurface, Rachel questions whether she can bear the agonizing road to recovery.

Drawn back to Lancaster County over the Christmas holidays, Philip struggles with the vast gulf separating him from the beautiful Plain woman. Rachel has suffered unbearable heartache; will his growing affection for her only bring more of the same? Or must Philip and Rachel sacrifice a future together for the sake of all they know and love?


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Page last updated23rd December 2009
Author / ArtistBeverly Lewis
Book FormatPaperback
PublisherBethany House (January 2007)
Weight349g
Number of Pages320
Thickness22 mm
Height213 mm
Width140 mm
ISBN9780764203411
ISBN-10076420341X
Product ID124259

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