Return to Northkill Series

Praise for the Return to Northkill series
“An evocative and gripping story. . . . Stunningly depicted Amish life and history.”
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Sherry Gore, coauthor of the Pinecraft Pie Shop series
“An intriguing exploration of a little-known true story of the French and Indian War.”
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Marta Perry, author of Keepers of the Promise series of Amish novels
“Beneath Stutzman’s spare prose runs a river of loyalty, faith, and emotion. A tour de force of research that serves to make these characters as real as memory.”
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Adina Senft, author of the Healing Grace trilogy of Amish novels
“A rich and authentic recounting of the perils faced by the Lenape nation and white settlers. A must read.”
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Emma Miller, author of A Match for Addie and Plain Killing
“Written with honesty and grace. . . . A must read for all of us who strive to live out our faith.”
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Becky Gochenaur, director, 1719 Hans Herr House & Museum
“An incisive historical novel. . . . A truly edifying and rewarding read.”
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William Unrau, distinguished professor emeritus of history, Wichita State University
“A great story about an Indian mother and her adopted Amish son who became an Indian: a young white man who crossed the cultural barrier that separated to very different peoples.”
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C. Rusty Sherrick, interpreter of Delaware Indian history
“An intimately imaginative entrée into the most famous Amish experience in colonial America.”
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John L. Ruth, author of The Earth Is the Lord’s
“A beautiful narration of nonresistant Amish life.”
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Sam Stoltzfus, Old Order Amish historian
“Allows us to imagine the joys, tears, doubts, and religious devotion of the earliest Amish immigrants.”
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Karen Johnson-Weiner, coauthor of The Amish
“A dramatic and accessible tale. . . a searing virtual experience that challenges us to see how extraordinarily difficult it is to follow Jesus Christ and love our enemies.”
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Susan Schultz Huxman, president, Eastern Mennonite University