Letters of trust / Wanda E. Brunstetter.
Material type: TextSeries: Friendship letters ; 1Publisher: Uhrichsville, OH : Barbour Publishing, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Description: 313 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1636093345
- 9781636093345
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Dr. James Carlson Library | Fiction | BRUNSTET WANDA | FL 1 | Available | 33111011046360 | ||||
Adult Book | Main Library | Fiction | BRUNSTET WANDA | Available | 33111010977144 | |||||
Adult Book | Northport Library | Fiction | BRUNSTET WANDA | Available | 33111009466968 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Friendship Letters Series -- Doretta Schwartz has always enjoyed writing letters and feels her letters can be a bit of a ministry to her friends. In this series, exchanging letters that contain open and honest feeling and struggles helps Doretta and two of her best friends through the darkest challenges of their lives.
A Simple Letter Carries Inspiration for Healing
Life is good on their Pennsylvania Amish farm for newlyweds Vic and Eleanor Lapp--until the day Vic's youngest brother drowns in their pond and Vic turns to alcohol to numb the pain. Things get so bad that Vic loses his job and their marriage is coming apart. Eleanor is desperate to help her husband and writes letters to her friend, Doretta, living in Indiana for advice. The trust Eleanor places in her friend and the gentle words she receives in return are a balm for even darker days to come in this first book of The Friendship Letters series by New York Times Bestselling Author Wanda E. Brunstetter.
Where is hope when Eleanor Lapp's life starts to fall apart as extreme grief drives her husband to drink to numb his pain?
Life is good on the Pennsylvania Amish farm of newlyweds Vic and Eleanor Lapp-- until a tragic event occurs. Vic turns to alcohol to numb the pain; he loses his job, and his marriage is falling apart. Eleanor writes to her friend, Doretta, in Indiana, asking for advice. Their exchange of letters helps both women through the challenges of their lives. -- adapted from back cover