Darla Weaver's Gathering of Sisters
Welcome to the blog tour for
Darla Weaver's
Gathering of Sisters
Now available from Herald Press
About the book:
Spend
a day with sisters.
Once a week Darla Weaver bundles her children into the buggy, hitches up her
spirited mare, and drives six miles to the farm where she grew up. There she
gathers with her four sisters and their children for a day with their mother.
In Gathering of
Sisters, Weaver writes about her horse-and-buggy Mennonite
family and the weekly women’s gatherings that keep them connected. On warm
days, the children play and fish and build houses of hay in the barn. In the
winter, everyone stays close to the woodstove, with puzzles and games and
crocheting. No matter the weather, the Tuesday get-togethers of this Old Order
Mennonite family keep them grounded and centered in their love for God and for
each other, even when raising an occasional loving but knowing eyebrow at each
other.
The rest of the week is full of laundry, and errands, and work that never ends.
But Tuesday is about being sisters, daughters, and mothers.
Hear straight from Amish and Mennonite people themselves as they write about
their daily lives and deeply rooted faith in the Plainspoken series from Herald
Press. Each book includes “A Day in the Life of the Author” and the author’s
answers to FAQs about the Amish and Mennonites.
About the author:
Darla Weaver is a homemaker,
gardener, writer and Old Order Mennonite living in the hills of southern Ohio.
She is the author of Water My Soul, Many Lighted
Windowsand Gathering of Sisters. Weaver has written for Family
Life, Ladies Journal, Young Companion, and other magazines for Amish
and Old Order Mennonite groups. Before her three children were born she also
taught school. Her hobbies are gardening and writing.
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