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5. Lovina found the perfect location for her pie shop. How did the warehouse benefit both her and Noah?

6. Lovina's mother, Anna, has her own dreams for her oldest daughter. How did Anna's desires affect Lovina?

7. What were some of the risks Lovina took to follow her dream? What were some of the risks her family took?

8. Lovina is one of five sisters. What things did you appreciate most about their relationship? What hopes do you have for Lovina's sisters in future books?

9. Noah liked to salvage discarded things. In what ways did Noah display this calling in the book?

10. Regina was a sounding board for Anna. How did Regina's letters affect Anna?

11. How did working on the remodel with Noah open Lovina's heart to him?

12. What things was Noah drawn to in Lovina? Why did he feel she was the one to pursue?

13. Thomas Chupp seemed to be a wonderful catch. How do you think things would have worked out if Lovina had listened to her mother and allowed herself to be wooed by Thomas?

14. How did others' opinions from both Lovina's and Noah's pasts nearly keep them from opening themselves up to love?

15. What did the remodeled warehouse mean to the community?

16. How did the challenge of almost losing the pie shop turn out to be a blessing in disguise?

17. What is the one pie you'd most like to try?

18. How were both Lovina and Noah's dreams fulfilled in the end? Were they as they expected or better than they expected? How?

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Not Quite Amish

Maybe you'd like to be Amish…but not quite.
You want more peace in your life, in your home, in your family, and in your heart. You want to try a new recipe and pick up a needle and thread. You want to learn to simplify and care for God's green earth (and teach your children to do the same).

You're not alone in your quest. Visit
NotQuiteAmishLiving.com
and discover like-minded people who find inspiration in all things Amish. With homestyle recipes, tips on frugal living, and ideas for everything from sewing to cleaning, you'll take joy in creating a simpler, more wholesome life!

About the Authors

Tricia Goyer
is a busy wife, mom of six, and grandmother of two. A
USA Today
bestselling author, Tricia has published over 50 books and has written more than 500 articles. She's well-known for her Big Sky and Seven Brides for Seven Bachelors Amish series. For more information visit Tricia at
www.TriciaGoyer.com
. Tricia, along with a group of friends, also runs
www.NotQuiteAmishLiving.com
, sharing ideas about simplifying life.

Sherry Gore
is the author of
Simply Delicious Amish Cooking
and
Me, Myself and Pie
and is a weekly scribe for the national edition of the Amish newspaper
The Budget
. Sherry's culinary adventures have been seen on NBC Daytime, Today.com, and Mr. Food Test Kitchen. Sherry is a resident of Sarasota, Florida, the vacation paradise of the Plain People. She has three children and is a member of a Beachy Amish Mennonite church.

More in The Pinecraft Pie Shop Series

Planted with Hope

In the second installment of the Pinecraft Pie Shop series, you'll return to a town and a family you've already grown to love.

When Hope Miller is offered the plot of land behind the
Me, Myself, and Pie
shop to start a garden, she jumps at the chance. Finally—some space away from her four sisters! But everyone in town seems to have an opinion about what she should grow and how she should grow it. When the widower schoolteacher, Jonas Sutter, asks if his students at the Amish school can help turn the plot into a community garden, Hope only halfheartedly agrees, wondering if she will ever get the peace and quiet she craves. And will she get anything to grow?

The stories of friendship, community, and unexpected love within these pages will plant real seeds of hope within your heart.

Sewn with Joy

Nothing makes Joy Miller happier than sewing. And nothing makes Matthew Slagel, the bishop's son, happier than spending time with Joy.

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