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Annie’s Day of Light
By Mark Roth on June 23, 2008 at 1:14 pm
Annie was born into a Mennonite home in Indiana. In 1892, when she was eight years old, she moved east with her family as her parents returned to their native Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The rapidly changing world in which Annie lived was shaped by two World Wars, a Great Depression, two major divisions in her Mennonite Church, and a multitude of scientific discoveries and inventions which revolutionized the everyday lives of ordinary people.
The days of Annie’s personal life were colored by sorrow and joy, poverty and prosperity, sickness and health, disappointment and triumph. How did she manage to change with the times without changing? Where did she find the strength to continue when her personal world caved in and collapsed?
600+ pages. Paperback. Romaine Stauffer.
Published in 2003.
For more details as well as the option to buy: Annie’s Day of Light
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