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A Place Called Eden
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A Place Called Eden

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Rebecca Yonder and Jacob Swenson live in the same county but their lives could not be more different. Rebecca is the only daughter of a conservative Mennonite farm family. Jacob is the only son of a wealthy non-Mennonite whose family has farmed their acres of land for over a century. The two should have never met and certainly never fallen in love, but a chance encounter in the Yonder family’s Eden General Store changes all of that. Jacob quickly realizes that he is in the presence of a beautiful and intelligent young woman, in spite of her conservative Mennonite dress and cap. Rebecca sees Jacob as a handsome young man, ‘of the world’ and completely outside of her own culture and tradition. Silently, without words, and despite their apparent cultural and religious differences, they vow to see each other again. As their romance grows deeper and they grow closer, Jacob and Rebecca’s differences continue trying to tear them apart. Rebecca’s father refuses to allow her to even see Jacob, her young man ‘of the world’, even though his family has farmed in their county for over 100 years.
Will these star-crossed lovers find a way to be together or will their families separate them forever?The author, R. H. Hull, is a prolific writer and sought-after public speaker on ‘The Art of Human Communication, ’ with 24 books published with prestigious publishing companies, over 80 published articles and book chapters, and over 600 public presentations at conferences and convention across the U. S., Europe, and South America. He is the recipient of numerous awards and citations for work in the field of human communication, and is consultant and advisor to most U. S. Government Agencies, the U. S. Senate, and the U. S. House of Representatives.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Austin Macauley Publishers LLC
Country
United States
Date
30 September 2020
Pages
238
ISBN
9781645754985

Rebecca Yonder and Jacob Swenson live in the same county but their lives could not be more different. Rebecca is the only daughter of a conservative Mennonite farm family. Jacob is the only son of a wealthy non-Mennonite whose family has farmed their acres of land for over a century. The two should have never met and certainly never fallen in love, but a chance encounter in the Yonder family’s Eden General Store changes all of that. Jacob quickly realizes that he is in the presence of a beautiful and intelligent young woman, in spite of her conservative Mennonite dress and cap. Rebecca sees Jacob as a handsome young man, ‘of the world’ and completely outside of her own culture and tradition. Silently, without words, and despite their apparent cultural and religious differences, they vow to see each other again. As their romance grows deeper and they grow closer, Jacob and Rebecca’s differences continue trying to tear them apart. Rebecca’s father refuses to allow her to even see Jacob, her young man ‘of the world’, even though his family has farmed in their county for over 100 years.
Will these star-crossed lovers find a way to be together or will their families separate them forever?The author, R. H. Hull, is a prolific writer and sought-after public speaker on ‘The Art of Human Communication, ’ with 24 books published with prestigious publishing companies, over 80 published articles and book chapters, and over 600 public presentations at conferences and convention across the U. S., Europe, and South America. He is the recipient of numerous awards and citations for work in the field of human communication, and is consultant and advisor to most U. S. Government Agencies, the U. S. Senate, and the U. S. House of Representatives.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Austin Macauley Publishers LLC
Country
United States
Date
30 September 2020
Pages
238
ISBN
9781645754985