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โ€œYouโ€™re right. The teacher is always right.โ€

With that, Willis turned and headed out the door.

โ€œWillis, wait. Iโ€™m sorry,โ€ Eva called after him.

โ€œYouโ€™re forgiven. If the boy has trouble in school, let me know and Iโ€™ll speak to him about it.โ€

โ€œFair enough.โ€ She arched one eyebrow. โ€œI donโ€™t have many friends in this new place. Iโ€™d hate to lose the first one I made here.โ€

โ€œYou havenโ€™t lost me. I live just across the road.โ€ He nodded in that direction.

A sliver of a smile curved her lips. โ€œI should be able to find my way over if I try hard enough.โ€

โ€œI suspect you can be a very determined woman.โ€

โ€œI have occasionally heard my name associated with that adjective.โ€

โ€œOccasionally?โ€

โ€œFrequently might be closer to the truth.โ€ Her grin widened.

After thirty-five years as a nurse, Patricia Davids hung up her stethoscope to become a full-time writer. She enjoys spending her free time visiting her grandchildren, doing some long-overdue yard work and traveling to research her story locations. She resides in Wichita, Kansas. Pat always enjoys hearing from her readers. You can visit her online at patriciadavids.com.

Leigh Bale is a Publishers Weekly bestselling author. She is a winner of the prestigious Golden Heartยฎ Award and was a finalist for the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence and the Booksellersโ€™ Best Award. The daughter of a retired US forest ranger, she holds a BA in history. Married in 1981 to the love of her life, Leigh and her professor husband have two children and two grandkids. You can reach her at leighbale.com.

USA TODAY Bestselling Author

Patricia Davids

The Amish Teacherโ€™s Dilemma

&

Leigh Bale

Healing Their Amish Hearts

Table of Contents

The Amish Teacherโ€™s Dilemma by Patricia Davids

Healing Their Amish Hearts by Leigh Bale

Excerpt from A Secret Amish Crush by Marta Perry

The Amish Teacherโ€™s Dilemma

Patricia Davids

This book is dedicated to my wonderful critique partners and friends, Theresa, Deb and Melissa. Your help is deeply appreciated, but your friendship is beyond price.

Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.

โ€”Colossians 3:16

Contents

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter One

โ€œWe are in agreement. Eva Coblentz, the position is yours. Do you have any questions for us? Now would be the time to ask them.โ€

Eva gazed at the stern faces of the three Amish church elders sitting across the table from her. She should have a dozen questions, but her mind was oddly blank after hearing the news she had been praying for. The teaching job was hers. She wouldnโ€™t have to return home in defeat.

She wanted to pinch herself to make sure she wasnโ€™t dreaming. The men were all staring at her expectantly.

She gathered her scattered thoughts. โ€œIโ€™ve no questions at the moment, Bishop Schultz. Iโ€™m grateful for the job.โ€

โ€œVery goot, then.โ€ He nodded once.

She inclined her head toward the other men. โ€œI would like to thank the school board for giving me the opportunity to teach at New Covenantโ€™s first Amish school.โ€

She had the position. One that would support her for many years, God willing. Joy and relief made her giddy. Was she grinning like a fool? She wanted to jump for joy. She lowered her eyes and schooled her features to look modest and professional.

But a tiny grin crept out. She had the job! She could do this.

She glanced up. The bishop gave her a little smile then cleared his throat. โ€œThe house and furnishing will be yours to use as you wish.โ€

โ€œDanki.โ€ A job and a home. A huge weight lifted from her chest. Her brother Gene was going to be shocked. He had discouraged her wild plan to travel to Maine alone as a foolish whim. Only her younger brother Danny understood her need to go. Gene said she would be back begging for a place to live in a matter of weeks, but she wouldnโ€™t.

The bishop gathered his papers together. โ€œI think we can adjourn, brothers.โ€

The meeting was being held in her future classroom. The building itself was so new it still smelled of cut pine boards, varnish and drying paint. Dust motes drifted lazily in the beams of light streaming through the south-facing windows that lined the room. The wide plank floor didnโ€™t show a single scuff mark, and the blackboardโ€™s pristine condition begged her to scrawl her name across it with chalk. It was a wonderful place to begin her teaching career.

โ€œYou do understand that this is a trial assignment,โ€ the man seated to the left of the bishop said. She struggled to recall his name. Was he Samuel Yoder or Leroy Lapp? The two had been introduced to her as ministers who shared the duties of overseeing the Amish congregation along with the bishop, but she had been so nervous their names didnโ€™t stick with their faces. They were men in their fifties or sixties with long gray beards, salt-and-pepper hair and weathered faces.

โ€œI do understand that my contract will be on a month-by-month basis until I complete a full school year.โ€ She had the job, but could she keep it? She had never taught before. She wasnโ€™t sure what would be expected of her. Her school days were far behind her. What if she wasnโ€™t any good at teaching? What if the children didnโ€™t like her?

The man beside the bishop sat back and crossed his arms over his chest. โ€œI have taken the liberty of writing out a curriculum.โ€ He pushed a thick folder across the table to her. โ€œWe expect modest behavior at all times. You must be an example to our kinder.โ€

โ€œOf course.โ€ So no jumping for joy. She had the feeling her actions would be watched closely by this man.

โ€œNot everyone is suited to life in northern Maine. Our winters are harsh,โ€ the same man said, giving her a stern look.

She

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