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Something Old

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 278 Ratings and 70 Reviews

Book Description
Katy Yoder loves her Mennonite traditions. But when she takes on a temporary job as a nanny she finds herself forced to bend a few rules from helping her charges take notes on a contemporary sitcom to ferrying them to dance classes. Add a match-making roommate who is scheming with an old flame, and Katy s black and white world is suddenly hazy with shades of gray. In fear and panic Katy lashes out... More
Book Information
PublisherBarbour Publishing, Inc
BindingPaperback (4 editions)
Reading LevelAdult
# of Pages320
ISBN-101616262311
ISBN-13978-1616262310
Publication Date08/01/2011
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About Dianne Christner (Author) : Dianne Christner writes Christian fiction. Raised Mennonite, she incorporates her background into her writing. She invites her readers to Fall in Love the Mennonite Way.
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6/20/2011 Dianne Christner said:
Katy Yoder, whose occupation is housekeeping, sees things black and white and prefers a white that’s squeaky clean. When she takes a temporary nanny job, she’s forced to bend a few rules. The Mennonite Church frowns on dancing, but Addison needs a ride to dance class and a chaperone at the ba... more

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