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The Midwife's Dilemma (#03 in At Home In Trinity Series)

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05 April 2016

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**Delia Parr's Delightful Midwife Series Concludes**   Midwife Martha Cade has decided. When he returns in February, she is going to marry Mayor Thomas Dillon. That is the only decision in life in which she feels confident these days. Everything else around her feels like it's changing too fast, from her...

**Delia Parr's Delightful Midwife Series Concludes**  
Midwife Martha Cade has decided. When he returns in February, she is going to marry Mayor Thomas Dillon. That is the only decision in life in which she feels confident these days. Everything else around her feels like it's changing too fast, from her daughter's obvious affection for the town's young doctor to Martha realizing she's ready to pass on her role as midwife to someone younger. Even her beloved town of Trinity is changing.  
  
The 1830s Pennsylvania town, having mushroomed in size and population, is becoming an important agricultural and economic center for the region, and soon a canal will connect it even more to the outside world.  
  
It is a season that will set the course for the rest of her life. Martha will need every ounce of confidence, courage, and faith she possesses to overcome the obstacles that will make her life far more challenging and difficult than she can dare to imagine.

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**Delia Parr's Delightful Midwife Series Concludes**   Midwife Martha Cade has decided. When he returns in February, she is going to marry Mayor Thomas Dillon. That is the only decision in life in which she feels confident these days. Everything else around her feels like it's changing too fast, from her...

**Delia Parr's Delightful Midwife Series Concludes**  
Midwife Martha Cade has decided. When he returns in February, she is going to marry Mayor Thomas Dillon. That is the only decision in life in which she feels confident these days. Everything else around her feels like it's changing too fast, from her daughter's obvious affection for the town's young doctor to Martha realizing she's ready to pass on her role as midwife to someone younger. Even her beloved town of Trinity is changing.  
  
The 1830s Pennsylvania town, having mushroomed in size and population, is becoming an important agricultural and economic center for the region, and soon a canal will connect it even more to the outside world.  
  
It is a season that will set the course for the rest of her life. Martha will need every ounce of confidence, courage, and faith she possesses to overcome the obstacles that will make her life far more challenging and difficult than she can dare to imagine.
The Midwife's Dilemma (#03 in At Home In Trinity Series) $23.99
Koorong code 434288
ISBN 9780764217357
Pages 320
Publisher Bethany House Publishers
Publication date 05 April 2016
Dimensions 22 x 139 x 215mm
Weight 0.285kg
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    8 years ago
    A bit frustrating.

    Ok. I got book 3 before reading book 2 and don't think I will bother with the second book. I cannot relate to Martha at all. She really needs a horse, but refuses the loan of a horse with no strings attached. Weird. Some people think that is a good sort of pride - I don't see it that way. If everyone in need, refused to accept help, how would we obey God's command to share with those in need? Where is the body of Christ in that? Martha's complete """"independent spirit"""" in this gets to be tedious.