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The Wrong Path

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The Wrong Path

By: Hannah Miller
Narrated by: Michael E. Russo
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Mary Yoder, a 19-year-old Amish girl, has been sucked into the Englisch world, following the lead of her two newly acquired friends, Amber and Denise. Mary blindly trusts them, letting them whisk her off to parties, change her appearance, and convince her that playing the field is much better than courting her love interest, Isaiah Kauffman. The excitement of Rumspringa is too alluring to think of anything other than having fun, so Mary ignores the nagging feeling in her gut that she’s headed in the wrong direction. However, when a shocking turn of events take place at a party one night, Mary turns to the one person who has always been steady and true to her—Isaiah.

The night changes the course of Mary’s life, leaving her to bear the weight of her mistakes and decisions. She feels the pull to Isaiah stronger than ever, but he doesn’t feel the same way toward her anymore—growing cold and distant. Determined to make amends, Mary turns to her faith and family to sort through the mess she’s made—even if it means accepting the loss of Isaiah. However, she can’t help but pray that God will somehow will for the two to make their way back to each to each other, despite all she’s done….

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Amish & Mennonite Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Amish
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The narrator was a man and him playing a woman was silly. When he played the young man he sounded like her dad. It was terrible.

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