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The Thorn

The Rose Trilogy | Book 1

by Beverly Lewis

  • Love novels in idyllic settings?

  • This Amish-set novel is a story of choices and true love

  • You'll be transported to a simpler, down-to-earth community

  • Author

    Beverly Lewis

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Baker Publishing Group

  • Published

    October 2010

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The Thorn

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In the idyllic world of Lancaster county, unrest is stirring in the hearts of two Amish sisters...

From New York Times bestselling author Beverly Lewis, "The Thorn" is an unforgettable saga of tender romance and heart-wrenching choices. Pushed to the fringes of their beloved community, can these sisters find the love and acceptance that they long for?

"The Thorn" is the first book in Beverly Lewis' Rose Trilogy, which also includes "The Judgement."

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  • Author

    Beverly Lewis

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Baker Publishing Group

  • Published

    October 2010

  • Weight

    355g

  • Page Count

    352

  • Dimensions

    138 x 227 x 25 mm

  • ISBN

    9780764205743

  • ISBN-10

    0764205749

  • Eden Code

    3471134

More Information

  • Author/Creator: Beverly Lewis

  • ISBN: 9780764205743

  • Publisher: Baker Publishing Group

  • Release Date: October 2010

  • Weight: 355g

  • Dimensions: 138 x 227 x 25 mm

  • Eden Code: 3471134


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13 years ago

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The inspiration for this trilogy was found when Beverly Lewis and her husband visited the area ?just southeast of Quarryville, Pennsylvania?, and discovered the ?rugged ravine below Bridle Path Lane? This set her imagination racing into what has become The Rose Trilogy. I ?Googled? Quarryville and looked at the photographs of Amish farmland and families. Rose Ann is of marriageable age, but her time is taken up with looking after her badly injured Mother, who some time before, fell into the local ravine when she was catapulted from her buggy as the young driving horse was startled. On their farm Rose?s father employs his friend the Bishop?s adopted son Nick, who has never taken to Amish ways, and is constantly warring with the Bishop?s natural son Christopher. Nick and Rose Ann have always been close friends, nothing more, but when an old acquaintance, Silas Good, seeks to court her things change. Alongside this thread of the story is that of Rose?s sister Hen, who married an Englisher and is now, to her surprise, desperately missing her previously well ordered way of life. All these elements are woven together to make another excellent book from this well loved author.

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13 years ago

The Thorn

The inspiration for this trilogy was found when Beverly Lewis and her husband visited the area ‘just southeast of Quarryville, Pennsylvania’, and discovered the ‘rugged ravine below Bridle Path Lane’ This set her imagination racing into what has become The Rose Trilogy. I ‘Googled’ Quarryville and looked at the photographs of Amish farmland and families.
Rose Ann is of marriageable age, but her time is taken up with looking after her badly injured Mother, who some time before, fell into the local ravine when she was catapulted from her buggy as the young driving horse was startled.
On their farm Rose’s father employs his friend the Bishop’s adopted son Nick, who has never taken to Amish ways, and is constantly warring with the Bishop’s natural son Christopher.
Nick and Rose Ann have always been close friends, nothing more, but when an old acquaintance, Silas Good, seeks to court her things change.
Alongside this thread of the story is that of Rose’s sister Hen, who married an Englisher and is now, to her surprise, desperately missing her previously well ordered way of life.
All these elements are woven together to make another excellent book from this well loved author.

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