The Resource Mary's Christmas goodbye, Linda Byler
Mary's Christmas goodbye, Linda Byler
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- Summary
- "Mary Stoltzfus is thirty years old, splashed with freckles, and unmarried. In her Amish world, that qualifies her to be called an old maid. She is living her quiet schoolteacher life in the Lancaster County Amish community when she gets a surprising invitation in the mail one day. Would she come to Montana to teach? Of course not, she decides, fully at home in eastern Pennsylvania, where she can go out to eat in dozens of restaurants, do her laundry in a newfangled washer that's powered by compressed air, and hire a driver if she wants to go farther than her horse and buggy can comfortably take her. What is there to do in Montana, she sniffs. But soon she becomes annoyed by the cracks in the floor of her one-room schoolhouse, the noise of the nearby road, and the two eighth-grade boys who try to make toilet paper cigarettes and nearly burn down the privy. Before long, Mary is on Amtrak, "just to take care of her curiosity," she explains to her mother. She arrives at a desolate station and meets Arthur Bontrager, who had signed the invitation and has come to introduce her to Beaver Creek School, dirt roads, and the fancy shed where she would live. When she settles into this world of mountain ranges and pine-tree majesty, her old buried questions about why no man had ever been her match have come along to live with her. After she's injured by wild dogs on her walk home from school, Mary faces new questions. Is she weak if she accepts a Bouvier des Flandres dog from Arthur's friend? Who is the young woman in the photo at Arthur's house? And why does she suddenly care? Does she really belong back in Lancaster? "--
- Language
- eng
- Label
- Mary's Christmas goodbye
- Title
- Mary's Christmas goodbye
- Statement of responsibility
- Linda Byler
- Title variation
- Marys Christmas goodbye
- Subject
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- trueChristian fiction
- Christian fiction
- trueFaith (Christianity)
- Love stories
- Love stories
- trueMen/women relations
- trueMontana
- trueMoving, Household
- trueRural life
- trueAmish
- Single women -- Pennsylvania | Lancaster County -- Fiction
- Single women -- Pennsylvania | Lancaster County -- Fiction
- trueTeachers
- Teachers -- Pennsylvania | Lancaster County -- Fiction
- Teachers -- Pennsylvania | Lancaster County -- Fiction
- trueThirties (Age)
- trueSingle women
- Amish -- Fiction
- Amish -- Fiction
- Christian fiction
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Mary Stoltzfus is thirty years old, splashed with freckles, and unmarried. In her Amish world, that qualifies her to be called an old maid. She is living her quiet schoolteacher life in the Lancaster County Amish community when she gets a surprising invitation in the mail one day. Would she come to Montana to teach? Of course not, she decides, fully at home in eastern Pennsylvania, where she can go out to eat in dozens of restaurants, do her laundry in a newfangled washer that's powered by compressed air, and hire a driver if she wants to go farther than her horse and buggy can comfortably take her. What is there to do in Montana, she sniffs. But soon she becomes annoyed by the cracks in the floor of her one-room schoolhouse, the noise of the nearby road, and the two eighth-grade boys who try to make toilet paper cigarettes and nearly burn down the privy. Before long, Mary is on Amtrak, "just to take care of her curiosity," she explains to her mother. She arrives at a desolate station and meets Arthur Bontrager, who had signed the invitation and has come to introduce her to Beaver Creek School, dirt roads, and the fancy shed where she would live. When she settles into this world of mountain ranges and pine-tree majesty, her old buried questions about why no man had ever been her match have come along to live with her. After she's injured by wild dogs on her walk home from school, Mary faces new questions. Is she weak if she accepts a Bouvier des Flandres dog from Arthur's friend? Who is the young woman in the photo at Arthur's house? And why does she suddenly care? Does she really belong back in Lancaster? "--
- Summary
- "Mary Stoltzfus is thirty years old, splashed with freckles, and unmarried. In her Amish world, that qualifies her to be called an old maid. She is living her quiet schoolteacher life in the Lancaster County Amish community when she gets a surprising invitation in the mail one day. Would she come to Montana to teach? Of course not, she decides, fully at home in eastern Pennsylvania, where she can go out to eat in dozens of restaurants, do her laundry in a newfangled washer that's powered by compressed air, and hire a driver if she wants to go farther than her horse and buggy can comfortably take her. What is there to do in Montana, she sniffs. But soon she becomes annoyed by the cracks in the floor of her one-room schoolhouse, the noise of the nearby road, and the two eighth-grade boys who try to make toilet paper cigarettes and nearly burn down the privy. Before long, Mary is on Amtrak, "just to take care of her curiosity," she explains to her mother. She arrives at a desolate station and meets Arthur Bontrager, who had signed the invitation and has come to introduce her to Beaver Creek School, dirt roads, and the fancy shed where she would live. When she settles into this world of mountain ranges and pine-tree majesty, her old buried questions aboutwhy no man had ever been her match have come along to live with her. After she's injured by wild dogs on her walk home from school, Mary faces new questions. Is she weak if she accepts a Bouvier des Flandres dog from Arthur's friend? Who is the young woman in the photo at Arthur's house? And why does she suddenly care? Does she really belong back in Lancaster? "--
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- 10449945
- Cataloging source
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- Byler, Linda
- Dewey number
- 813/.6
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- PS3602.Y53
- LC item number
- M37 2015
- Literary form
- fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/resourcePreferred
- True
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Amish
- Teachers
- Single women
- Target audience
- adult
- Label
- Mary's Christmas goodbye, Linda Byler
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Control code
- 20426730
- Dimensions
- 20 cm
- Extent
- 201 pages
- Isbn
- 9781680990577
- Lccn
- 2015031061
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Label
- Mary's Christmas goodbye, Linda Byler
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Control code
- 20426730
- Dimensions
- 20 cm
- Extent
- 201 pages
- Isbn
- 9781680990577
- Lccn
- 2015031061
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
Subject
- trueChristian fiction
- Christian fiction
- trueFaith (Christianity)
- Love stories
- Love stories
- trueMen/women relations
- trueMontana
- trueMoving, Household
- trueRural life
- trueAmish
- Single women -- Pennsylvania | Lancaster County -- Fiction
- Single women -- Pennsylvania | Lancaster County -- Fiction
- trueTeachers
- Teachers -- Pennsylvania | Lancaster County -- Fiction
- Teachers -- Pennsylvania | Lancaster County -- Fiction
- trueThirties (Age)
- trueSingle women
- Amish -- Fiction
- Amish -- Fiction
- Christian fiction
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