Most men of the Amish faith did not join the military for either side of the Civil War, but those who did, served honorably. In this book, Drexler tells the story of a man who reconnects with the Amish faith his grandfather rejected when he comes home with one of his army buddies. He has plans to go on to the West and start fresh. Will the Amish community win him over? Will he find a place, a home, and his fresh start here in this peaceful community? Is everyone in the community who they say they are? And, what about the beautiful widow Elizabeth? You will definitely enjoy your visit to this Amish community.
Softly Blows the Bugle (Jan Drexler) Book Review
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