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The Christmas Visitor

An Amish Romance

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One moment, Ben Miller was high up in the rafters at his neighbor's barn raising. The next, his foot slipped and he plunged to his death, leaving behind a young wife and six children—the youngest born four months after his death.

Ruth Miller is not alone. Her Amish neighbors help her make the difficult transition from wife to widow. But while the community has been generous, raising six growing children, each grieving their father's death, is overwhelming. Devastated by her loss, Ruth isn't sure how she'll make ends meet or restore order to a house full of rambunctious kids? With help from her mother and her energetic, but untidy neighbor, Mamie, Ruth finds a way to start over. Preoccupied with the effort to create a new life and manage her shrinking bank account, Ruth barely notices John King, the handsome newcomer to her community. Besides, how could she—if she had a chance—replace Ben? Does one ever replace a husband?

As Christmas approaches, Ruth knows that she can't afford gifts for her children this year. It's hard enough to find money for groceries each week. But then banana boxes full of food, treats for the children, and even money begin to appear on her front porch. Who is leaving her these generous gifts? Is it a neighbor or a friend? Or, Ruth wonders, could it be John, who keeps unexpectedly appearing when Ruth most needs help?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 2, 2013
      Amish author Byler (Wild Horses) takes on the unrelentingly difficult life of Amish widow Ruth Miller, whose husband, Ben, died at a barn raising, leaving her to care for their six children on her own. With little income, Ruth is forced to give up her farm and move to a home owned by a member of her community. She barely has enough food to feed her family and is too proud to ask her neighbors for any more than they’ve already given her. But who is leaving boxes on her porch, filled with goodies she can’t afford herself? The generosity they represent touches Ruth’s soul and brightens the lives of her children. There is very little romance in this story, and a few point-of-view slips distract from the plot. Still, readers will cheer for the courageous widow as she learns to live and love again.

    • Booklist

      September 15, 2013
      Ruth Miller never expected to be a widow at 30, especially not one with six children. But after her husband, Ben, falls at a barn raising and dies unexpectedly, Ruth finds herself dependent on the charity of her old order Amish community as she struggles to cope with grief while raising her children. As Christmas approaches, her sadness deepens, knowing she will not be able to provide the kind of holiday her newly fatherless children deserve when she can barely afford food. When unexpected packages of gifts start appearing on the Millers' front porch, Ruth can hardly believe her good fortune, especially when the benefactor is revealed to be handsome John King. But with her husband gone only six months, can Ruth open her heart again so soon? Byler does a fine job of rendering Anna's inner emotional complexities and using her situation to reveal many interesting aspects of the innermost workings of Amish life and family.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

    • Library Journal

      October 15, 2013

      Raised in an Amish family and still a member of the Amish church today, Byler (Fire in the Night) offers a holiday Amish romance full of authentic detail. Recently widowed, Ruth Miller is now a single mother trying to raise six children. While the Amish community provides some support, even frugal Ruth is having a difficult time making ends meet. Then boxes of food and household supplies begin mysteriously appearing on the porch. As Ruth starts to wonder if they might be from the handsome newcomer to their community, John King, she also has to ask herself if she could ever really replace her late husband. VERDICT Christian fiction readers will appreciate this story of a widow's journey through grief and rediscovery of joy along with a glimpse into real Amish life.

      Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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