Amish Snow : The Brotherhood - Volume 2 - An Unopened Heart

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Author: Roger Rheinheimer ISBN: 9781622084708
Publisher: Trestle Press Publication: October 21, 2013
Imprint: Helping Hands Press Language: English
Author: Roger Rheinheimer
ISBN: 9781622084708
Publisher: Trestle Press
Publication: October 21, 2013
Imprint: Helping Hands Press
Language: English

Life is change.

Sometimes, it can take only a moment. Sometimes, it takes a lifetime.

For Ezra Neuenschwander, also known by his English name, Ryan Miller, he has experienced both. Growing up Amish, he left behind an alcoholic father and friends that fell into trouble with drugs.

Forty years later, now called Ezra Miller, his life is still changing. Ezra makes a trip to the exotic land of Florida, where imagines himself almost as a frontiersman taming the wilds. He believes his new path leads him to revive a failed ranch. What he finds there is nothing that he expected.

Can he go back to the brotherhood of the Amish that he left behind so many years ago? Will his Catholic wife follow him? Or will he find a new balance?

Roger spent the first eighteen years of his life in northern Indiana, in the middle of Amish country. His father was the only doctor for a small town of a little over a thousand people, and had a hitching rail on a side street by his office for the Amish patients. His father bought an eighty acre farm, and Roger and his older brother worked it, raising cattle and growing crops.

 

While he was still in high school, Roger learned woodworking skills from Elmer Schlabach, his Amish mentor. They built houses in the old-fashioned tradition; hand-mixing the concrete for the foundations to building kitchen cabinets in Elmer's well equipped shop. To this day, Roger enjoys using his wood crafting skills, making acoustic guitars and furniture.

 

Roger earned an undergraduate degree in Behavioral Psychology from a small private college in the Shenandoah Valley, took a Creative Writing class, loved it, and published a short story called "My Brother." He was a regular contributing writer to the college newspaper.

 

After nearly thirty years living in Austin, Texas, watching it grow into a large city, Roger and his wife Ginny moved to a small farm in the Pacific Northwest.

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Life is change.

Sometimes, it can take only a moment. Sometimes, it takes a lifetime.

For Ezra Neuenschwander, also known by his English name, Ryan Miller, he has experienced both. Growing up Amish, he left behind an alcoholic father and friends that fell into trouble with drugs.

Forty years later, now called Ezra Miller, his life is still changing. Ezra makes a trip to the exotic land of Florida, where imagines himself almost as a frontiersman taming the wilds. He believes his new path leads him to revive a failed ranch. What he finds there is nothing that he expected.

Can he go back to the brotherhood of the Amish that he left behind so many years ago? Will his Catholic wife follow him? Or will he find a new balance?

Roger spent the first eighteen years of his life in northern Indiana, in the middle of Amish country. His father was the only doctor for a small town of a little over a thousand people, and had a hitching rail on a side street by his office for the Amish patients. His father bought an eighty acre farm, and Roger and his older brother worked it, raising cattle and growing crops.

 

While he was still in high school, Roger learned woodworking skills from Elmer Schlabach, his Amish mentor. They built houses in the old-fashioned tradition; hand-mixing the concrete for the foundations to building kitchen cabinets in Elmer's well equipped shop. To this day, Roger enjoys using his wood crafting skills, making acoustic guitars and furniture.

 

Roger earned an undergraduate degree in Behavioral Psychology from a small private college in the Shenandoah Valley, took a Creative Writing class, loved it, and published a short story called "My Brother." He was a regular contributing writer to the college newspaper.

 

After nearly thirty years living in Austin, Texas, watching it grow into a large city, Roger and his wife Ginny moved to a small farm in the Pacific Northwest.

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