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Piecing it all Together

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When everything's fallen apart, can she piece together the truth?
After Savannah Mast's fiancé dumps her a week before their wedding, she flees California for the safety of her
Amish grandmother's farm near Nappanee, Indiana, where she used to spend her summers. Savannah intends her
stay to be brief, but when an Amish woman goes into labor in the middle of a blizzard and needs Savannah's help, she
finds herself unexpectedly entangled in their family's drama. The woman's oldest daughter, Miriam, goes missing and
Savannah's childhood friend Tommy Miller is implicated.
Jane Berger, the local historian and owner of a nearby quilt shop, tells her a similar tale of another woman's
disappearance in the 1800s, inspiring Savannah to do all she can to help with the search for Miriam. But when
Tommy's own cousin testifies against him, she isn't sure who she can trust. And when events stir up painful memories
of her mother, she must face her own truth: that her engagement isn't the only thing in her life that is broken.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 22, 2020
      In the charming but underdeveloped first installment to the Plain Patterns series, Gould (Courting Cate) pairs the story of Savannah Mast, the child of a farmer who left the Amish faith years ago, as she is reintroduced to Amish life with that of a pioneer woman. Savannah’s only exposure to the Plain way of life was summer visits to her grandmother in Nappanee, Ind., when she was younger. But when Savannah’s fiancé calls off their wedding, Savannah retreats to her grandmother’s home. Soon after she arrives, a young Amish girl disappears, and Savannah’s childhood friend, Tommy Miller, becomes the prime suspect. A sheriff with a vendetta and no clear evidence seems set on convicting Tommy, and Savannah quietly tries to help Tommy clear his name. While attending a quilting bee with her grandmother, Savannah strikes up a conversation with the store’s proprietor and learns the story of Emma, an early Amish pioneer. Gould flips back and forth between Savannah and Emma’s narratives, but the connection between them is thin. While Savannah and Tommy’s quest to solve the disappearance gets the most focus, Emma’s story is more engaging, revealing much of Indiana’s early years of Indian resettlement and Amish movement into the Midwest. While Gould’s uneven execution mars the intriguing set-up, this wholesome time-swap tale will appeal to readers of Beverly Lewis.

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