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His last chance was their only hope.

In this new, best-selling, periodical short story series from Trestle Press, a man on the brink of self-destruction is given the opportunity to start over.

Waiting for the inevitable change, Allan tries to decide if it is for the best. He is visited by his friend Ben Abrim and the older man shares an awe-inspiring story of how Karsten Field came to be.

Allan’s wife Tina has made her decision, leaving Allan to start his first day as a teacher.

14 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 11, 2012

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George Michael Loughmueller

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Best-selling author George Michael Loughmueller is a descendant of German heritage. Finding joy in being a husband and father, he is known by his friends as “Laughing George” because of his cheerful disposition and the pronunciation of his last name.

The Karsten Field Trilogy is set in a fictional Amish town and tells the story of Allan Howarth and his daughter, Ruth. It is a story of finding faith and finding strength in that faith.

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February 22, 2012
I had mixed emotions about this section of the story. I have enjoyed following Allan and family through their journey into assimilation in Amish life. However, I was really disappointed in Tina's decision. I can't help but wonder what is going to happen in the next section! I recommend this book to all who like reading about Amish life :)
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April 24, 2012
If you haven't tried this series out yet you are missing something.It is filled with a soul that is unique and a perspective that is enlightening.George Michael Loughmueller delivers the goods and delivers a group of rich, wonderful, colorful characters that just drew me in as a reader.
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December 7, 2012
I lost my cat. Your ads with the disclaimer that they are "not from this site" were apparently hacked into the forum for "lost and found" that is used primarily for pets. When you are at the top of the list it is your moment to be noticed by the most people. Now, at the "top of the list" I am over-shadowed by your ads making it more difficult to get the attention necessary to find my pet. You know it is sort of like hacking into a mortuary!
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