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St. Andrews Medical Graduates' Association: Transactions, 1869 (1870)
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St. Andrews Medical Graduates’ Association: Transactions, 1869 (1870)

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John N. Keim tells the story of his long slide away from his Amish past with humor and sensitivity. He had the good fortune, or misfortune, depending on oneas point of view, of having a father who was a rebel. He spent a large part of Keimas childhood trying to find that elusive mix of doctrine and church setting to fit his notions of what might be theologically best for his growing family. While this was serious business for his father, Keim, who had a rather large portion of his motheras humor genes, made it all seem a bit less serious than it probably was. The slide away from his Amish heritage started, Keim says, very early on when he stood at the top of a long staircasea]

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
338
ISBN
9781164920694

John N. Keim tells the story of his long slide away from his Amish past with humor and sensitivity. He had the good fortune, or misfortune, depending on oneas point of view, of having a father who was a rebel. He spent a large part of Keimas childhood trying to find that elusive mix of doctrine and church setting to fit his notions of what might be theologically best for his growing family. While this was serious business for his father, Keim, who had a rather large portion of his motheras humor genes, made it all seem a bit less serious than it probably was. The slide away from his Amish heritage started, Keim says, very early on when he stood at the top of a long staircasea]

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
338
ISBN
9781164920694