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  2. Cindy Woodsmall - Wikipedia

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    Woodsmall's debut novel was When the Heart Cries (WaterBrook, 2006). [1] Two of her books, When the Morning Comes (WaterBrook, 2007) and When the Soul Mends (WaterBrook, 2008), were New York Times bestsellers. [2] In 2013, the Wall Street Journal reported that Woodsmall is one of the top three Amish fiction writers. [3]

  3. Amish romance - Wikipedia

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    Amish romance is a literary subgenre of Christian fiction featuring Amish characters, but written and read mostly by evangelical Christian women. An industry term for Amish romance novels is "bonnet rippers" because most feature a woman in a bonnet on the cover, and "bonnet ripper" is a play on the term "bodice ripper" from classic romance novels.

  4. What is it like being featured on 'This Old House'? Ask the ...

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    The 1930s Colonial Revival home in Ridgewood that is featured on season 46 of PBS's "This Old House."

  5. Gilwell Ada's Hoeve - Wikipedia

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    Gilwell Ada's Hoeve is one of the oldest Dutch national Scouting campsites, and from July 1923 until the 1960s hosted the Wood Badge trainings for Scouting leadership in the Netherlands. The site was founded as a Scouting campsite in 1923 by Philip baron van Pallandt on his Eerde Estate in Ommen .

  6. ADA ramp access in front of Historic Brunk House off ... - AOL

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    Brunk Farmstead, located at 5705 Highway 22 Dallas Salem Highway, is one of the oldest two-story homes in Polk County. The historic home recently added new paved access to replace a ramp.

  7. Student of Frank Lloyd Wright built this home on 20 acres, on ...

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    Hidden on 20 acres in northwestern Ames, nature lovers can purchase a retro-home surrounded by a pond and wooded trails.

  8. Ada S. McKinley - Wikipedia

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    Ada Sophia Dennison McKinley (June 26, 1868 – August 25, 1952) [1] was an American educator, settlement house worker, and activist in Chicago, Illinois.She founded the South Side Settlement House, later renamed in her honor as Ada S. McKinley Community Services.

  9. Six Years Of Slow Trust: How A Stray Cat Gradually Adopted A ...

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    For six years, they built a bond with him outside the house. However, one day, Marmy needed extra help from his beloved human neighbors when something got stuck in Six Years Of Slow Trust: How A ...

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