In Jerry Eicher’s conclusion to his popular Fields of Home trilogy, readers will be delighted to attend the wedding of Teresa, the young Englisha girl who has come home with Susan Hostetler to learn the ways of the Amish---and in fact to become Amish herself.
But Teresa is not the only young woman to find romance in these pages. Susan, long estranged from Thomas Stoll, the young man she had intended to marry from her childhood, reunites with him….just as another man appears on the scene with designs on her heart. Which man is the one Da Hah has chosen for her?
Amidst the happiness, there is also turmoil as Menno Hostetler, Susan’s father, must face church discipline for a past sinful transgression he’s hidden for many years. At his age, can he endure the humiliation and the path to restitution?
With more than 350,000 books sold, Jerry Eicher’s many fans eagerly anticipate each new novel that offers readers a peek into the simple and interesting world of the Amish—a world Jerry knows firsthand.
Book Three in the Fields of Home series
“Jerry Eicher interprets hard issues facing the Amish church for
his readers with grace and sensitivity. The issue of the bann, or
excommunication, has always been a difficult one within the Amish
community and nearly impossible for those of us outside the church
to understand. Eicher remains unique among writers of Amish books
in his insider’s view of this fascinating culture, but that’s not
the only reason to enjoy his books. He weaves a story that never
fails to please!”
—Jan Drexler
“…another wonderful book by author Jerry Eicher.”
—Sandi Coughlin, broughttoyoubysandi.blogspot.com
“I could not put this book down. It was a good read from page
one. I simply loved The Fields of Home Series. I do believe it will
be one of my favorites.”
—Judy Burgi
“You will love the way the story unfolds and the way it
ends.”
—Edna Tollison,
edna-myfavoritethings.blogspot.com
“Where Love Grows was a book I was looking
forward to but sad to get to the same time; I knew this was the
last book in the series and, like with all of Mr. Eicher's series,
I have come to love the characters. This book brought the series to
a wonderful conclusion and I was happy to see everything
resolved.”
—Lynne Young
“This concluding book of the Fields of Home trilogy neatly
gathered the separate stories and ended them in a completely
satisfying way. You fall in love with the characters and root for
them as their lives unfold. Each book of the trilogy is capable of
standing alone, and yet the three together are a wonderful story of
people you wish you knew. Highly recommended!”
—Lynn Brokaw
“What a marvelous continuation of the story and further
development of all our favorite characters who were present in the
earlier books. Jerry continues to give us great insight into the
Amish lifestyle and way of life. Since he comes from that
background, it is accurate and his books are filled with details
and facts. Another five star book!”
—Karla Hanns
“A very enjoyable story—this kept me interested and I read late
into the night not putting the book down until I couldn’t keep my
eyes open. I would encourage those of you that like Amish books to
read this series.”
—Wendy Newcomb, wrensthoughts.blogspot.com
Jerry Eicher’s Amish fiction has sold more than 800,000 copies. After a traditional Amish childhood, Jerry taught for two terms in Amish and Mennonite schools in Ohio and Illinois. Since then he’s been involved in church renewal, preaching, and teaching Bible studies. Jerry lives with his wife, Tina, in Virginia.