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The Brethren
- Annie's People, Book 3
- Narrated by: Stina Nielsen
- Length: 9 hrs and 29 mins
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Summary
In The Brethren - the New York Times best selling sequel to The Englisher - Ben Martin and Annie Zook, sweethearts from two different worlds, try to cope with the separation imposed by her Amish father. But after Ben's Kentucky parents tell him startling secrets about his past, he must return to Paradise, Pennsylvania, to answer some troubling questions.
When he approaches Paradise's covered bridge, he wonders who's re-hung the old rope swing. Drawing closer, he sees a young Amish woman sitting on the swing. When she turns, Ben is thrilled to see Annie. But as Ben tells her what his parents just revealed, he wonders why Annie smiles at him in shocked disbelief.
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- HARRIETBELLE
- 17-02-24
Continuity of story.
Having heard the first 2 Annie stories I had to know how it was all going to work out! A clever writer, leaving her characters in the middle of unresolved issues and ongoing sagas at the end of each book so you have to listen to the next one! The title of this last one drew me to it because I was brought up in the British Plymouth Brethren and many things about the Amish leadership and attitudes to women reminded me of that upbringing, also mingled with the familial love that Father Jesse had for his daughter. A good story with lots of obvious and not so obvious conclusions to keep the listener hanging on!
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