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Through the autumn air / Kelly Irvin.

Irvin, Kelly, (author.).

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"With powerful writing and memorable characters, Kelly Irvin follows the lives of four Amish widows in the Every Amish Season series. In Through the Autumn Air, Mary Katherine learns that falling in love again doesn't diminish the strong love she had for her first husband"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780310348146
  • ISBN: 0310348145
  • Physical Description: 355 pages ; 22 cm.
  • Publisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan, [2018]
Subject: Amish > Fiction.
Homeless persons > Fiction.
Widows > Fiction.
Widowers > Fiction.
Missouri > Fiction.
Genre: Romance fiction.
Christian fiction.

Available copies

  • 36 of 39 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Montgomery City Public.

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  • 0 current holds with 39 total copies.
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Through the Autumn Air
Through the Autumn Air
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Through the Autumn Air


The third book in the beloved Every Amish Season series by bestselling author, Kelly Irvin. "Kelly Irvin's Through the Autumn Air is a poignant journey of friendship and second chances that will illustrate for readers that God blesses us with a true love for all seasons." --Amy Clipston, bestselling author of Room on the Porch Swing The past filled her mind even as her heart yearned for stories yet to be told . . . The mother of ten and a widow of seven years, Mary Katherine is a bundle of energy, always willing to step in and help her friends around her Amish community. Now that her last child is married, she pours her abundant creative spirit into writing stories, even as she speaks aloud to her late husband every day. Her dream is to open a bookstore with an English friend, but the church elders want this wayward widow to work in an Amish-owned store instead. When her old school friend, Ezekiel, offers her a position as a cook in the restaurant he opened after his wife died, she knows she should accept. But does she really want to spend her time working over a hot stove When a mysterious English stranger breaks into her house to make himself a sandwich one autumn night, Mary Katherine doesn't call the sheriff. She turns to Ezekiel. They both see that Burke is need of more than a meal, and Ezekiel offers him the job at the restaurant. As they set out to care for their new friend, Mary Katherine and Ezekiel find themselves often working together. Mary Katherine is drawn to Ezekiel, but she remembers the terrible risk of giving her heart to someone. Can two people in the autumns of their lives and so well-versed in the pain of loss put the past behind them and trust in the hope that comes with each new season "A moving and compelling tale . . . that reminds us how we become strongest in our most broken moments." --Library Journal review of Upon a Spring Breeze

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