Headed to Plain City

Today I will mail copies of The Bargain to a contest winner and some family members. Last night I had the bright idea of mailing them out from the setting of The Bargain, which is Plain City, Ohio. Plain City is partly in Union and partly in Madison County, roughly northwest of Columbus. In 2005, when I first interviewed the woman on whom I based Betsie Troyer, only nine Amish women remained from a once-large population. Today only five Old Order Amish women remain. Where did all the rest of the Amish go? Many moved to find cheaper land. Columbus and its rapidly expanding suburbs have gobbled up land and driven up prices since the 70s. Also, many of the former Amish still live in town, but nowadays they're Beachy Amish, or some say Beachy Mennonite. If you keep your eyes open, you can see many of the old Amish names on business signs. If you're really curious, you can take a drive along Amish Pike and see where many used to live. The Amish cemetery on Amish Pike tells the rest of the story.
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Published on October 17, 2013 10:11 Tags: amish, plain-city, the-bargain
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message 1: by Donna (new)

Donna Brookmyer This sounds like a very interesting book! I love reading about the Amish!!


message 2: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Thank you, Donna! If you go to this link, you'll see that my publisher is giving away fifteen free copies at the end of the month. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1... Also at my Facebook fan page, you can enter to win a copy of The Bargain PLUS a Kindle Fire! I love mine. But hurry, the giveaway ends on October 27th. All winners will be announced October 28th at the Litfuse blog. http://bit.ly/15WgLNi

Good luck, Donna!


message 3: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Donna wrote: "This sounds like a very interesting book! I love reading about the Amish!!"

Oops, see the next comment, Donna! I don't want you to miss out!


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