Authors: Marta Perry
PRAISE FOR
The Forgiven
Keepers of the Promise, Book One
“A tender novel of second chances, endearing characters, and a can't-put-it-down story.”
âSuzanne Woods Fisher, author of
The Revealing
“Tender, touching, and full of gentle wisdom as [Perry] explores the flaws and struggles of her Amish characters. There is so much to enjoy here that it's hard to know where to begin, but I especially liked the weaving of past with the present as Grandmother Lapp passes her legacy of memories to three special granddaughters. I can hardly wait to see what happens with Barbie and Judith! This is going to be a terrific new series, and I'm confident readers of Amish fiction will love it, beginning with
The Forgiven
.”
âLinda Goodnight,
New York Times
bestselling author of the Buchanons series
“A gently drawn portrait of two lives renewed by the power of love. In this story of second chances, readers will come to care deeply about Rebecca and Matthew, as I did, and will look forward to the next book in this series.”
âRobin Lee Hatcher, bestselling author of
A Promise Kept
and
Love Without End
“With exquisite grace and unflinching honesty, Marta Perry once again takes us into the Amish world . . . The slow, sweet realization of Rebecca and Matthew's growing love takes us on a journey of healing and victory over difficult circumstances. This story touched my heart and held me captive until the last page.
The Forgiven
is a wonderful read that will bring a perfect peace to your heart while you escape into a place that brings hope to all of us.”
âLenora Worth,
New York Times
bestselling author of
Bayou Sweetheart
“Five stars! Marta Perry's tender family saga of love and faith will touch your heart.”
âEmma Miller, author of
Plain Murder
“A born storyteller, Marta Perry skillfully weaves the past and present in a heart-stirring tale of love and forgiveness.”
âSusan Meissner, author of
A Fall of Marigolds
PRAISE FOR THE PLEASANT VALLEY NOVELS
Susanna's Dream
“[Perry] has the ability to make the reader feel what the characters are feeling and thinking. That is truly a gift.”
â
I'm Hooked on Books
Lydia's Hope
“I'm a big fan of Ms. Perry's writing style, and it was no surprise that I fell in love with this newest addition to her collection. I'm so glad that I stumbled upon this book . . . This is one you shouldn't pass up!”
â
Night Owl Reviews
(4½ stars)
Naomi's Christmas
“[Perry] never disappoints.”
â
The Mary Reader
Hannah's Joy
“An enjoyable Mennonite romance starring two fascinating individuals . . . Fans will enjoy this warm tale of love and belonging.”
â
Genre Go Round Reviews
Katie's Way
“A great story of friendship, second chances, and faith . . . Wonderful.”
â
Reviews from the Heart
Sarah's Gift
“Perry's fourth Pleasant Valley book places her well-rounded characters in a sweet, entertaining romance.”
â
RT Book Reviews
Anna's Return
“Those who enjoyed the first two series titles will eagerly await this third entry, which does not disappoint. It will also appeal to fans of Amy Clipston and Shelley Shepard Gray.”
â
Library Journal
Rachel's Garden
“A large part of the pleasure of this book is in watching Rachel be Amish, as she sells snapdragons and pansies to both Amish and âEnglish' at an outdoor market, taking in snatches of Pennsylvania Dutch.”
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Leah's Choice
“What a joy it is to read Marta Perry's novels!
Leah's Choice
has everything a reader could wantâstrong, well-defined characters; beautiful, realistic settings; and a thought-provoking plot.”
âShelley Shepard Gray,
New York Times
bestselling author of
Snowfall
Pleasant Valley Novels
LEAH'S CHOICE
RACHEL'S GARDEN
ANNA'S RETURN
SARAH'S GIFT
KATIE'S WAY
HANNAH'S JOY
NAOMI'S CHRISTMAS
The Lost Sisters of Pleasant Valley Novels
LYDIA'S HOPE
SUSANNA'S DREAM
Keepers of the Promise Novels
THE FORGIVEN
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Perry, Marta.
The forgiven / Marta Perry. â Berkley trade paperback edition.
pages cm. â (Keepers of the promise ; book one)
ISBN 978-0-425-27141-4 (trade)
1. Single womenâFiction. 2. AmishâFiction. 3. CousinsâFiction. 4. Family lifeâFiction. I. Title.
PS3616.E7933F68 2014
813'.6âdc23
2014016701
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Berkley trade paperback edition / October 2014
Cover art by Shane Rebenshield.
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This story is dedicated to my granddaughter Georgia Lynn.
And, as always, to Brian.
Praise for Books by Marta Perry
Glossary of Pennsylvania Dutch Words and Phrases
Rebecca Lapp Fisher,
widow of Paul Fisher; mother of Katie, 7, and Joshua, 5
Simon Lapp,
Rebecca's brother
Elizabeth Lapp,
Rebecca's grandmother
Barbara “Barbie” Lapp,
Rebecca's cousin
Judith Wagler,
Rebecca's cousin
Matthew Byler,
a furniture maker
Silas Byler,
Matthew's uncle; husband of Lovina
Isaiah Byler,
son of Silas and Lovina; Matthew's cousin; Sadie's brother
Sadie Byler,
daughter of Silas and Lovina; Matthew's cousin; Isaiah's sister
Anna Esch,
Lapp family ancestor; lived through World War II
Jacob Miller,
Anna Esch's beau
Seth Esch,
Anna's brother
ach.
oh; used as an exclamation
agasinish.
stubborn; self-willed
ain't so.
A phrase commonly used at the end of a sentence to invite agreement.
alter.
old man
anymore.
Used as a substitute for “nowadays.”
Ausbund.
Amish hymnal. Used in the worship services, it contains traditional hymns, words only, to be sung without accompaniment. Many of the hymns date from the sixteenth century.
befuddled.
mixed up
blabbermaul.
talkative one
blaid.
bashful
boppli.
baby
bruder.
brother
bu.
boy
buwe.
boys
daadi.
daddy
Da Herr sei mit du.
The Lord be with you.
denke.
thanks (or
danki
)
Englischer.
one who is not Plain
ferhoodled.
upset; distracted
ferleicht.
perhaps
frau.
wife
fress.
eat
gross.
big
grossdaadi.
grandfather
grossdaadi haus.
An addition to the farmhouse, built for the grandparents to live in once they've “retired” from actively running the farm.
grossmutter.
grandmother
gut.
good
hatt.
hard; difficult
haus.
house
hinnersich.
backward
ich.
I
ja.
yes
kapp.
Prayer covering, worn in obedience to the Biblical injunction that women should pray with their heads covered. Kapps are made of Swiss organdy and are white. (In some Amish communities, unmarried girls thirteen and older wear black kapps during worship service.)
kinder.
kids (or
kinner
)
komm.
come
komm schnell.
come quick
Leit.
the people; the Amish
lippy.
sassy
maidal.
old maid; spinster
mamm.
mother
middaagesse.
lunch
mind.
remember
onkel.
uncle
Ordnung.
The agreed-upon rules by which the Amish community lives. When new practices become an issue, they are discussed at length among the leadership. The decision for or against innovation is generally made on the basis of maintaining the home and family as separate from the world. For instance, a telephone might be necessary in a shop in order to conduct business but would be banned from the home because it would intrude on family time.
Pennsylvania Dutch.
The language is actually German in origin and is primarily a spoken language. Most Amish write in English, which results in many variations in spelling when the dialect is put into writing! The language probably originated in the south of Germany but is common also among the Swiss Mennonite and French Huguenot immigrants to Pennsylvania. The language was brought to America prior to the Revolution and is still in use today. High German is used for Scripture and church documents, while English is the language of commerce.
rumspringa.
Running-around time. The late teen years when Amish youth taste some aspects of the outside world before deciding to be baptized into the church.
schnickelfritz.
mischievous child
ser gut.
very good (or
sehr gut
)
tastes like more.
delicious
Was ist letz?
What's the matter?
Wie bist du heit.
How are you; said in greeting
wilkom.
welcome
Wo bist du?
Where are you?