Hannah's Girls: Erin

ISBN: 9780828019569
By:   Ruth Merkel

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Erin loves living in her family’s old farmhouse, even though there isn’t a place to swim and there aren’t any other kids living on Hathaway Road. She just hopes that something exciting or unusual will happen during her thirteenth summer. And it does! And the surprises keep coming!

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Erin loves living in her family’s old farmhouse, even though there isn’t a place to swim and there aren’t any other kids living on Hathaway Road. She just hopes that something exciting or unusual will happen during her thirteenth summer. And it does! On a jaunt to the mailbox, Erin meets rude, rhyming Rosemary, who is visiting her grouchy grandma for a few days.

And the surprises keep coming! Mom and Dad have been keeping a secret, Grandma and Grandpa reveal some intriguing family news, and Erin meets another girl at the mailbox—who has a fascinating cousin named Will.

A friendly yellow Labrador decides to adopt Erin’s family—but a man shows up in a pickup truck and claims that the stray dog is actually his. Rosemary pays another visit and demands an “onion-skin win” from Erin’s brother Ben.

This is Erin’s story—the sixth in a series of six true stories about Adventist girls: Ann, Marilla, Grace, Ruthie, Elaine, and Erin. Erin was born in 1988. When Erin was born, Grandmother Ruth wanted her to know that she was a sixth-generation Adventist, as well as a thirteenth-generation American girl whose ancestors helped to establish their country, the United States of America. But most of all she wanted Erin to know that her greatest heritage is that she is a child of the heavenly King—royalty indeed—and so are you!

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Item Format Paperback
Author Name Ruth Merkel
Publisher Review and Herald Publishing
Weight (lbs) 0.380000
Page Count 154
Language English
Year Published 2009

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Fun Reading Even for an adult
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This is a great book.Better than American girl. Erin was born in 1988 and this follows her life as a student missionary in Thailand. Erin is 13 years old and lives on a farm outside of Cincinatti , Ohio. Much is told about the time period and Erin's family are members of the Daughters, Sons and Children of the American Revolution. On both parents sides they are Children of the American Revolution. Their grandpa tells them about their family history including during the Revolutionary WAr. This is the 6th and final book in this series. Erin's family are Seventh Day adventist Christians and 13 th generation Americans. I have read 3 of the books and I loved all 3. The families have so much fun.It makes me want to join them.
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Great Story for any age
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This is a great book.It is much better than American girl. Erin was born in 1988 and this follows her life as a student missionary in Thailand. Erin is 13 years old and lives on a farm outside of Cincinnati , Ohio. Much is told about the time period and Erin's family are members of the Daughters, Sons and Children of the American Revolution. On both parents sides they are Children of the American Revolution. Their grandpa tells them about their family history including during the Revolutionary WAr. This is the 6th and final book in this series. Erin's family are Seventh Day Adventist Christians and 13 th generation Americans. I have read 3 of the books and I loved all 3. The families have so much fun.It makes me want to join them.

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