Betty Barkman
self-published108 pages, paperback.
With vivid memory and attention to detail, Annie Reimer recalls her childhood and adolescence, then moves on to recount her marriage, life as a young mother and a middle-aged woman, all the while reflecting with great honesty on why things turned out as they did. It is a compelling story that will keep the reader turning pages, as well as an interesting look into Mennonite rural life of the past.
self-published108 pages, paperback.
With vivid memory and attention to detail, Annie Reimer recalls her childhood and adolescence, then moves on to recount her marriage, life as a young mother and a middle-aged woman, all the while reflecting with great honesty on why things turned out as they did. It is a compelling story that will keep the reader turning pages, as well as an interesting look into Mennonite rural life of the past.
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