To celebrate the March 3rd release date of Anna’s Crossing, I’m pulling things from my scrap basket to post a daily graphic of Amish history onto my blog and social media. Check back tomorrow for a new fact!
History of the Amish: Day 19
The dialect most Amish speak today is derived mainly from the Palatinate dialect.
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Give me a list if any books that lead up to Day 19. I love your books. It helps me when the word is put in there. Sometimes there are what I call spiritual nuggets like this one: “Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, “I will try again tomorrow.” Hope you enjoy this one. I would love to read a book of good nuggets.