The book The Preacher's Daughter was written by author Beverly Lewis Here you can read free online of The Preacher's Daughter book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Preacher's Daughter a good or bad book?
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She snuggled down in her warm bed, staring at the window across the room, noting the slowly-shifting glow as dawn inched its way into daylight. Eyes fixed on the light, she pondered Louisa’s visit thus far. She knew one thing sure, she was beginning to see her own surroundings through her friend’s eyes . . . grasping a glimpse of the peace she and the People seemed to take for granted. Right along with the rigid expectations weighing her down at times, though she attempted to conceal any negativ...ity from her family. She thought back to Sunday night, following their buggy ride home from the singing, when Louisa had said the most surprising thing: ‘‘The peacefulness here . . . it’s like a sort of blessing hangs in the air.’’ Funny, hearing Louisa say such a thing. . . . Louisa had never expressed this before, and Annie hadn’t ever thought of Paradise that way. But she guessed the immense contrast between city living and Amish country was rather severe to Louisa. The farthest she had ever ventured into the populace of Lancaster was to the town of Strasburg.
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