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Amish
Dilemma
A Novel
by
Sioux Dallas
CCB Publishing
British Columbia, Canada
Amish Dilemma: A Novel
Copyright ©2012 by Sioux Dallas
ISBN-13 978-1-927360-32-3
First Edition
Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Dallas, Sioux, 1930-
Amish dilemma : a novel / written by Sioux Dallas. – 1st ed.
ISBN 978-1-927360323
Also available in print format.
I. Title.
PS3604.A439A75 2011 813'.6 C2011-904338-6
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Disclaimer: This is a book of pure fiction, a product of the author’s imagination, and does not represent any person, living or dead.
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Publisher:
CCB Publishing
British Columbia, Canada
Dedicated to my darling daughter, Verta Lynn, for whom I thank God daily. She has a heart as big as all outdoors and takes in and cares for stray animals and sometimes needy people. She is a treasure. I am so blessed. She said she thinks God put her here on earth to take care of people and animals; that it’s her mission in life. She has taken good care of my older sisters and me for many years.
Linda Snow for answering my call for help so often in fighting my computer. Thank you is not enough.
Books Written by Sioux Dallas
First Experience
Sharon
Desperate Wish
Liisa
Death in Three Quarter Time
The Perfect Spouse
Montana Madness
Dangerous Hilarity
Amish Dilemma
And coming soon:
A Detective’s Heart
Psalm 53 The fool says in his own heart “There is no GOD.”
Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding in all ways acknow-ledge HIM and HE will make your path straight.
The following is an Amish school verse
that school children learn:
I must be a Christian child
Gentle, patient, meek and mild
Must be honest, simple, true
In my words and actions too.
Must remember God can view
All I think and all I do.
Be kinder than necessary for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle. Live simply, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly, and leave the rest to God.
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Amish language taken from the Pennsylvania Dutch dictionary
Bible verses from the New International Version
Acknowledgements
My heartfelt thanks to the Yoders at their restaurant in Sarasota, Florida.
I am grateful that they were so patient and kind to answer my many questions