Summary
Andy Maust likes to write poems, and he's not good at running or wrestling or any of the other activities that Amish boys enjoy. The other boys tease him mercilessly, and then Andy's dog disappears in a mysterious way. Drifters are roaming the country on trains, looking for work and a hot meal, and Andy begins to imagine running away from his troubles. He decides to catch a train to somewhere--anywhere--where he can be himself. Will Andy find contentment and peace in his new life, or will God call the prodigal home?
Key Points:
Series has sold more than half a million copies
Books in the series are all based on the author's own Amish childhood
Read and beloved by young and old in Amish and Mennonite communities
Updated covers and contemporary language for today's readers
New Pennsylvania Dutch glossary
Fans of Amish fiction and Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie series will especially enjoy this classic series
What's new in the Ellie's People series:
Pennsylvania Dutch glossary at the end of each book
A sample chapter from the next book in the series
Language and examples updated for today's readers