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  • Ellie

    Mary Christner Borntrager

    language (Herald Press, Aug. 15, 2014)
    <p>Ellie Maust, an Old Order Amish girl growing up in the early 1900s, wishes she could wear bright dresses like her English friend, Missy, and face cream and perfume like their fancy Amish hired girl, Susie Glick.</p><p>As Ellie helps to care for the new babies in her family, milks cows, and learns to can and garden, she strains against her father&rsquo;s strict ideas and wonders what her future will hold. Along the way, she has adventures, including a sleepover at her English friend&rsquo;s house and a runaway buggy ride.</p><p>When Ellie&rsquo;s family moves to a new farm, she must take on even more chores and responsibility for her younger siblings. But attending Sunday night singings with the young people in her community and beginning a courtship with kind, gentle David Eash fill Ellie&rsquo;s days with contentment.</p><p>When tragedy strikes her family, Ellie must find a way to go on. Finding comfort in her Amish faith and her community, Ellie blossoms into a young woman who dedicates her future plans to God.</p><p><strong>Book 1 of the Ellie&rsquo;s People: An Amish Family Saga series. </strong></p><p>The nine books of the Ellie&rsquo;s People series, beloved classics among young and old readers in Amish and Mennonite communities, are now available for today&rsquo;s reader. Author Mary Christner Borntrager grew up Amish and based her novels on events in her Amish childhood. Fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder&rsquo;s Little House on the Prairie series will love learning to know spunky Ellie and her friends and family.</p><p><strong>What’s new in the Ellie’s People series:</strong></p><ul><li>Pennsylvania Dutch glossary at the end of each book</li><li>A sample chapter from the next book in the series</li><li>Language and examples updated for today’s readers</li></ul></p>
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  • Andy: Ellie's People, Book 6

    Mary Christner Borntrager

    eBook (Herald Press, Oct. 13, 2015)
    <p>Andy Maust likes to write poems, and he&rsquo;s not good at running or wrestling or any of the other activities that Amish boys enjoy. The other boys tease him mercilessly, and then Andy&rsquo;s dog disappears in a mysterious way. Drifters are roaming the country on trains, looking for work and a hot meal, and Andy begins to imagine running away from his troubles. He decides to catch a train to somewhere&mdash;anywhere&mdash;where he can be himself. Will Andy find contentment and peace in his new life, or will God call the prodigal home?</p><p><strong>Book 6 of the Ellie&rsquo;s People: An Amish Family Saga series. Ages 10 and up.</strong></p><p>The ten books of the Ellie&rsquo;s People series, beloved classics among young and old readers in Amish and Mennonite communities, are now available for today&rsquo;s reader. Author Mary Christner Borntrager grew up Amish and based her novels on events in her Amish childhood. Fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder&rsquo;s Little House on the Prairie series will love learning to know spunky Ellie and her friends and family.</p><p><strong>What’s new in the Ellie’s People series:</strong></p><ul><li>Pennsylvania Dutch glossary at the end of each book</li><li>A sample chapter from the next book in the series</li><li>Language and examples updated for today’s readers</li></ul></p>
  • Mandy: Ellie's People, Book 8

    Mary Christner Borntrager

    eBook (Herald Press, April 19, 2016)
    <p>Mandy Schrock&rsquo;s little brother is different. As a child with special needs, he is loved and cared for by many in their Amish community. But Mandy gets tired of him following her around, and when a group of girls start to tease him, she gets even more furious and frustrated. When an awful tragedy strikes, Mandy wonders whether she is to blame. Will she carry guilt and grief for years to come, or can Mandy find her way home to God’s redemption and grace? <b>Book 8 in the Ellie&rsquo;s People series</b>.</p><p>The books of the Ellie&rsquo;s People series, beloved classics among young and old readers in Amish and Mennonite communities, are now available for today&rsquo;s reader. Author Mary Christner Borntrager grew up Amish and based her novels on events and experiences from her childhood. Fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder&rsquo;s Little House series will love the spunky main characters and old fashioned communities of the Ellie&rsquo;s People series.</p><p><strong>What’s new in the Ellie’s People series:</strong></p><ul><li>Pennsylvania Dutch glossary at the end of each book</li><li>A sample chapter from the next book in the series</li><li>Language and examples updated for today’s readers</li></ul></p>
  • Sarah: Ellie's People, Book 7

    Mary Christner Borntrager

    language (Herald Press, Feb. 9, 2016)
    <p>Sarah Troyer&rsquo;s Amish childhood would be peaceful and calm&mdash;except her mother is ill and their hired girl, Sadie Zook, treats her unfairly. When her parents go to Arizona to see whether the climate helps her mother get better, Sarah tries to be brave and strong. Things begin looking up when a new hired girl takes Sadie&rsquo;s place, but then two tragedies hit Sarah&rsquo;s family and threaten to overwhelm her trust in God. Will grief and resentment win the day, or will Sarah find her way to a new place of hope and love? <b>Book 7 in the Ellie&rsquo;s People series</b>.</p><p>The books of the Ellie&rsquo;s People series, beloved classics among young and old readers in Amish and Mennonite communities, are now available for today’s reader. Author Mary Christner Borntrager grew up Amish and based her novels on events and experiences from her childhood. Fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder&rsquo;s Little House series will love the spunky main characters and old fashioned communities of the Ellie&rsquo;s People series.</p><p><strong>What’s new in the Ellie’s People series:</strong></p><ul><li>Pennsylvania Dutch glossary at the end of each book</li><li>A sample chapter from the next book in the series</li><li>Language and examples updated for today’s readers</li></ul></p>
  • Polly

    Mary Christner Borntrager

    language (Herald Press, Sept. 8, 2015)
    <p>Polly Miller doesn’t want to move to Texas. No other Amish families live in Lone Prairie, and Polly loves her family and friends in Ohio. But her father&rsquo;s mind is made up. As Polly settles into her new life, she gains a non-Amish friend, Rose Ann, who shares her dresses and makeup with Polly. She also earns the attention of a young hired hand named Tom, who takes her to a rodeo and tells her how pretty she is. Will Polly commit herself to God by following her family&rsquo;s Amish ways, or will a budding Texas romance set her feet on a different path altogether? Ages 10 and up.</p><p><strong>Book 5 of the Ellie&rsquo;s People: An Amish Family Saga series. Ages 10 and up.</strong></p><p>The books of the Ellie&rsquo;s People series, beloved classics among young and old readers in Amish and Mennonite communities, are now available for today&rsquo;s reader. Author Mary Christner Borntrager grew up Amish and based her novels on events in her Amish childhood. Fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder&rsquo;s Little House on the Prairie series will love learning to know spunky Ellie and her friends and family.</p><p><strong>What’s new in the Ellie’s People series:</strong></p><ul><li>Pennsylvania Dutch glossary at the end of each book</li><li>A sample chapter from the next book in the series</li><li>Language and examples updated for today’s readers</li></ul></p>
  • Reuben

    Mary Christner Borntrager

    Paperback (Herald Press, May 1, 2015)
    Amish teenager Reuben Weaver wants to do the right thing; it's just that when he and his friends are together, the temptation to follow their mischievous schemes and try to prove himself can be strong. Reuben, the great-great-grandson of Ellie Maust, whom readers came to love in book 1 of Ellie's People, treasures his Amish way of life and tries to use good sense, but he tests his parents patience with fights in the schoolyard and dares involving stilts and barbed wire. When Reuben gets his dream horse, Princess, he is the envy of all his friends. When Reuben agrees to a dare to prove how fast his horse can run, tragedy erupts. Pride may go before a fall, but can any good happen when you pick yourself up?
  • Daniel

    Mary Christner Borntrager

    Paperback (Herald Pr, April 1, 1991)
    An Amish community is shocked when Hildie Weaver disappears, leaving her husband Daniel and her young children behind. Daniel struggles to care for his family and his friends and relatives are supportive, but unspoken questions and suspicions about Hildie cloud their relationships. Book #4 in the Ellie's People series.
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  • Ellie

    Mary Christner Borntrager

    Paperback (Herald Press, Aug. 15, 2014)
    A fascinating look at the world of the Amish people through the eyes of a young Amish girl growing to adulthood. Through Ellie's experiences, including a runaway buggy ride, her baptism Sunday, a death in her family, and her own special wedding day, readers get a real-life picture of the Amish lifestyle.
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  • Andy: Ellie's People Series, Book 6

    Mary Christner Borntrager

    Paperback (Herald Press, Oct. 13, 2015)
    Andy Maust likes to write poems, and he s not good at running or wrestling or any of the other activities that Amish boys enjoy. The other boys tease him mercilessly, and then Andy s dog disappears in a mysterious way. Drifters are roaming the country on trains, looking for work and a hot meal, and Andy begins to imagine running away from his troubles. He decides to catch a train to somewhere anywhere where he can be himself. Will Andy find contentment and peace in his new life, or will God call the prodigal home?Ages 10 and up.Book 6 in the Ellie's People series
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  • Reuben

    Mary Christner Borntrager

    language (Herald Press, May 1, 2015)
    <p>Amish teenager Reuben Weaver wants to do the right thing; it&rsquo;s just that when he and his friends are together, the temptation to follow their mischievous schemes and try to prove himself can be strong.</p><p>Reuben, the great-great-grandson of Ellie Maust, whom readers came to love in book 1 of Ellie&rsquo;s People, treasures his Amish way of life and tries to use good sense, but he tests his parents’ patience with fights in the schoolyard and dares involving stilts and barbed wire.</p><p>When Reuben gets his dream horse, Princess, he is the envy of all his friends. When Reuben agrees to a dare to prove how fast his horse can run, tragedy erupts. Pride may go before a fall, but can any good happen when you pick yourself up?</p><p><strong>Book 4 of the Ellie&rsquo;s People: An Amish Family Saga series. Ages 10 and up.</strong></p><p>The ten books of the Ellie&rsquo;s People series, beloved classics among young and old readers in Amish and Mennonite communities, are now available for today&rsquo;s reader. Author Mary Christner Borntrager grew up Amish and based her novels on events in her Amish childhood. Fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder&rsquo;s Little House on the Prairie series will love learning to know spunky Ellie and her friends and family.</p><p><strong>What’s new in the Ellie’s People series:</strong></p><ul><li>Pennsylvania Dutch glossary at the end of each book</li><li>A sample chapter from the next book in the series</li><li>Language and examples updated for today’s readers</li></ul></p>
  • Rebecca

    Mary Christner Borntrager

    language (Herald Press, Oct. 1, 2014)
    <p>Rebecca Eash is just as spirited as her mother Ellie, who readers grew to love in Book 1 of Ellie&rsquo;s People: An Amish Family Saga. Becky works for another Amish family and spends time with her Mennonite friend, Susan Miller. Her gentle days in the 1950s are filled with laundry and canning, barn-raisings, a taffy pull, and quilting bees. But as Susan&rsquo;s brother, James, shows an interest in Becky and their relationship deepens, she becomes embroiled in conflict with her parents, Ellie and David, and the deacon, who don&rsquo;t want to her to marry a Mennonite boy. When James joins the Amish church and they begin planning for their future, everything appears to be working out after all. But then James has a dream from God that he can&rsquo;t ignore, and Becky is faced with the most difficult decision of her life.</p><p>Book 2 of the Ellie&rsquo;s People: An Amish Family Saga series. Ages 10 and up.</p><p>Read the Amish novels that Amish people themselves read. Long before Beverly Lewis wrote <i>The Shunning</i>the Ellie&rsquo;s People series was beloved by young and old readers in Amish and Mennonite communities. Fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder's <i>Little House on the Prairie </i>series will love learning to know the spunky heroines and old-fashioned communities of the Ellie&rsquo;s People series.</p>
  • Annie

    Mary Christner Borntrager

    language (Herald Press, July 1, 2016)
    <p>Annie wasn&rsquo;t raised Amish, but when her mother doesn&rsquo;t return from a trip, a short stay with her Amish neighbors turns into a new life. Annie finds love and security with her new Amish family, although troubles are on their way. Her new sister Lucy is jealous of the attention Annie receives, and Annie has a hard time adjusting to Amish customs. Will she always feel like an outsider, or will she finally discover her true home?</p><p>&ldquo;This authentic series has much to offer readers about the ups and downs of growing up plain. A great choice for a family read-aloud.&rdquo;&mdash;Suzanne Woods Fisher, coauthor of <i>The Adventures of Lily Lapp series</i></p><p><strong>Book 9 of the Ellie&rsquo;s People: An Amish Family Saga series.</strong></p><p>The nine books of the Ellie&rsquo;s People series, beloved classics among young and old readers in Amish and Mennonite communities, are now available for today&rsquo;s reader. Author Mary Christner Borntrager grew up Amish and based her novels on events in her Amish childhood. Fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder&rsquo;s Little House on the Prairie series will love learning to know spunky Ellie and her friends and family.</p><p><strong>What’s new in the Ellie’s People series:</strong></p><ul><li>Pennsylvania Dutch glossary at the end of each book</li><li>A sample chapter from the next book in the series</li><li>Language and examples updated for today’s readers</li></ul></p>