The Earth Is Round

Margaret A. Epp
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Cornelia stood in the crowded station, excited, frightened, and sad. The czar had broken the promise, and an entire colony of Russian Mennonites was moving to Canada. Homesteading was difficult, and deaths of loved ones left Cornelia shaken and bitter. A story of spiritual erosion, God's faithfulness, and restoration and hope, with a sobering reminder—our time of peace and prosperity could quickly change.
Genres: Historical Fiction
228 Pages

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