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Jennifer Beckstrand

    Jennifer Beckstrand est une auteure célébrée pour ses récits captivants se déroulant au sein de la communauté Amish. Son écriture explore en profondeur les thèmes de la foi solide et des liens familiaux durables qui caractérisent cette culture unique. Beckstrand saisit habilement l'humour et les dynamiques réconfortantes dans la vie de ses personnages, donnant vie à leurs histoires. À travers son œuvre, elle cherche à éclairer et à célébrer les valeurs appréciées qui l'ont toujours fascinée.

    The Amish Quiltmaker's Unruly In-Law
    Return To Huckleberry Hill
    Home on Huckleberry Hill
    The Amish Quiltmaker's Unexpected Baby
    A Courtship on Huckleberry Hill
    First Christmas on Huckleberry Hill
    • First Christmas on Huckleberry Hill

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,7(77)Évaluer

      During this holiday season, Anna Yoder can't help hoping that she and her old schoolmate Felty Helmuth, who is being ostracized by their Amish community for his Korean War army service, can find a way to be the perfect match

      First Christmas on Huckleberry Hill
    • A Courtship on Huckleberry Hill

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,5(291)Évaluer

      In Huckleberry Hill, Wisconsin, Anna and Felty Helmuth, an energetic elderly couple, embrace the challenge of matchmaking for their spirited granddaughter. Their lively personalities and determination to bring love into her life lead to humorous and heartwarming adventures, showcasing the charm of small-town life and the bonds of family.

      A Courtship on Huckleberry Hill
    • The Amish Quiltmaker's Unexpected Baby

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,5(39)Évaluer

      Filled with her trademark humor and relatable characters comes the first in an engaging new series from award winning author Jennier Beckstrand, when an Amish quiltmaker moves from Pennsylvania to a new settlement in Colorado, where adventure, challenges, and love are waiting.Esther Zook is starting over after her father's death, piecing together a new life with as much care as she puts into her intricate quilts. When her wayward sister abandons her baby, it throws all those plans for a fresh start asunder. Esther had accepted her status as an old maid--but a mother? And a single one, at that? Not that she hasn't noticed Levi Kiem, the eligible young man who's making repairs in her house. Yet he surely has no interest in Esther as anything other than a friend...It's true that Levi has plenty of marriage prospects. His dat has even offered to send him to Ohio to find a wife. Yet the more time he spends with Esther, the more intrigued he becomes. Feisty and independent, she's nothing like the wife he once imagined for himself. Yet just as a quilt is crafted from contrasting cloth, they might find that together, they can create a family to cherish...

      The Amish Quiltmaker's Unexpected Baby
    • Home on Huckleberry Hill

      • 410pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      5,0(3)Évaluer

      Huckleberry Hill, Wisconsin's irrepressible eighty-something matchmakers Anna and Felty Helmuth are at it again. And this time they're willing to rough it to get the job done . . .Mary Anne Neuenschwander knows she should be content with what Gotte has given her. She has a comfortable house, a fruitful farm, and a good, steady husband. But after nearly six years of marriage, she still longs for a baby. Yet her husband, Jethro, seems to care more about fishing than about his wife. Unable to bear Jethro's indifference, Mary Anne moves into a tent in the woods where he won't have to be bothered. But when her mammi and dawdi find out what she's done, they'll stop at nothing--including a little camping trip of their own--to help save their granddaughter's marriage . . . Jethro's greatest blessing is his beloved wife, Mary Anne. Nothing else in his life has turned out anywhere near the way he expected. Rather than burden Mary Anne with his disappointment, he shields her by spending less and less time at home and more time on the river. But when he finds that she's moved out, he's shocked. What will people think? What is Mary Anne thinking? And what clever plans are her grandparents hatching?. . ."A heart-warming story of faith, hope, and second chances. The story will captivate readers who love the Amish culture and enjoy an endearing romance."--Amy Clipston, bestselling author of A Place at Our Table

      Home on Huckleberry Hill
    • Return To Huckleberry Hill

      • 363pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,5(18)Évaluer

      "Reuben Helmuth is plenty bitter. John King, his best friend--or so he thought--is engaged to the girl Reuben loved. Humiliated, Reuben flees from Ohio to his grandparents' home on Huckleberry Hill, where he knows he'll find comfort. He's enjoying wallowing in his misery--until John's sister, Fern, shows up. She won't stop pestering Reuben about forgiveness--or trying to help him find love again. Yet Fern's efforts only reawaken Reuben's long-buried feelings--for her.... With her brother too ashamed to face Reuben, it's fallen to Fern to help mend fences. But as she and the Helmuths do all they can--even organizing a knitting club event filled with eligible girls--it may take one more challenge to inspire Reuben to forget his heartache, recognize his own blunders, and embrace the true love that's right in front of him...."--page [4] of cover.

      Return To Huckleberry Hill
    • Opposites can make the most delightful pattern... Filled with her trademark humor and relatable characters, award-winning author Jennifer Beckstrand's second installment in the Amish Quiltmaker series finds independent-minded quilter Esther Kiem's matchmaking skills put to the test in her new Colorado community. Moving to a new Amish settlement in small-town Colorado was a brave new start for independent-minded quiltmaker Esther Kiem. But helping her reckless relative will really put her special matchmaking skills to the test . . . Mischievous and rebellious, young Ben Kiem is making the wrong kind of name for himself throughout the town of Byler. And even though his sister-in-law, Esther, somehow coaxes him into keeping company with sensible Linda Eicher, Ben can’t see anything they have in common. Or that he could ever be good enough for someone like her. But Linda’s down-to-earth nature and unexpected understanding have Ben trying his best to be better, no matter how challenging . . . Linda couldn’t be more surprised when Ben turns out to be caring and helpful, despite his rowdy pranks and bad-news friends. And falling in love with him suddenly seems just right. But when a heartbreaking misunderstanding comes between them, both she and Ben must risk enough to trust, stitch the pieces back together—and dare a forever precious happiness.

      The Amish Quiltmaker's Unruly In-Law
    • Huckleberry Summer

      • 348pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,4(616)Évaluer

      With one of their grandchildren happily married, Anna and Felty Helmuth are ready for their next matchmaking success. Because there's nothing more rewarding than sparking unexpected love--and putting Huckleberry Hill, Wisconsin, on the map for romance. . . Cautious to a fault, Lily Eicher strives to live up to her dat's high standards. She's certainly not the kind of proper Amish girl who would make time for someone as impetuous as the Helmuths' grandson, Aden--even if his lively spirit and caring ways are showing her just how wonderful following her heart can be. . . Recklessly doing the right thing got Aden into big trouble. A fresh start at his grandparents' is just what he needs. And shy, pretty Lily is turning his world upside down and making him want to prove he can do good within the rules. But now both must find enough faith and understanding to risk pursuing their dreams--together. . . Praise for Jennifer Beckstrand's Huckleberry Hill "A delightful cast of characters in a story that overflows with Amish love and laughter." --Charlotte Hubbard "A delightful voice in Amish romance. Sweet and funny." --Emma Miller

      Huckleberry Summer
    • Andrew

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,4(217)Évaluer

      Andrew, Abraham, and Austin Petersheim's family business has earned them the nickname The Peanut Butter Brothers. But if their matchmaking younger siblings have their way, all three may soon bear another title: husband . . . Handsome, hardworking, and godly, Andrew Petersheim has always been sure of his place in his Wisconsin Amish community. He'll be a welcome catch for the local girl who finally captures his heart. Mary Coblenz certainly isn't that girl. Two years after "jumping the fence" for the Englischer world, she's returned, unmarried and pregnant. Yet instead of hiding in shame as others in the community expect, she's working at the Honeybee Farm, ignoring the gossips--and winning over Andrew's eight-year-old twin brothers . . .For all Andrew's certainty about right and wrong, it seems he has a lot to learn from Mary's courage, grace, and resilience. She's changing his notions about forgiveness and love, but will she in turn accept the challenge of starting over and choose to stay--with him?Praise for Jennifer Beckstrand and her Matchmakers of Huckleberry Hill series "Full of kind, sincere characters struggling with the best ways to stay true to themselves and their beliefs." --Publishers Weekly"A heart-warming story of faith, hope, and second chances. The story will captivate readers who love the Amish culture and enjoy an endearing romance." --Amy Clipston, bestselling author of A Place at Our Table

      Andrew
    • Abraham

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,4(164)Évaluer

      Known as "The Peanut Butter Brothers" for their Wisconsin family business, hardworking Andrew, Abraham, and Austin Petersheim have their plates too full for romance--until their little siblings decide to play matchmaker ... With their house full to bursting since Mammi and Dawdi moved back in, the Petersheim twins know the only way to get their bedroom back is to get their older brothers married off. But Abraham is so shy, he'll barely speak to girls. Still, they've noticed how he looks at Emma Wengerd at church. Emma is so talkative, Abraham's quiet ways wouldn't matter a bit. Soon, the boys have hatched a scheme that sends Abraham right to Emma's door--and her chicken coop ... Abraham doubts that pretty, popular Emma would be interested in him. Yet when he finds himself by her side, having to straighten out the twins' mischief--more than once--he can't help imagining a future with her. And the more time they spend together, the more Abraham realizes that perhaps no matter how many boys buzz around Emma, with faith, it's only the right one that counts ..

      Abraham
    • Huckleberry Spring

      • 401pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Set in the charming town of Huckleberry Hill, Wisconsin, the story revolves around Anna and Felty Helmuth, who delight in matchmaking for their grandchildren. Emma Nelson, focused on her vegetable garden and award-winning pumpkins, finds her world disrupted when Ben, her former fiancé, returns to support his ailing grandfather. As they work together in the garden, Ben grapples with his feelings for Emma and his desire to leave again, while Emma's strength challenges him to confront the love he cannot ignore.

      Huckleberry Spring