Description: 2 BOOKS: CASSIE & IKE, by Mary Carr Hanna. Published in 1973 by John F. Blair, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. According to the book dedication, the inspiration for this novel came from the letters of the great, great grandmother of presumed relatives of the author who share her last name. The main character, Cassie Ballinger, was a member of the Society of Friends (Quakers) but faced conflict with the beliefs of other members due to a more liberal education allowed for her by her parents. "With Cassie as her heroine, Mrs. Hanna has woven together a rich novel of life in Indiana a hundred years ago" (from the back dust jacket flap). DAUGHTER OF THE PLAIN FOLK by S. Earl Dubbel. Published in 1973 by Moody Press, Chicago. Betsy Brecher, this book's main character, a member of a Dunker community, is "caught between two worlds" and "searches for the stand she knows she must take in an involving, fast-moving, and true-to-life story." "Woven into Betsey's story are inside views on Old Order Dunkers--their customs, churches, families, and daily way of life" (from the front dust jacket flap). Items in my listings are from a smoke free and pet free environment. US ships via USPS Media Mail. DOB3
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Book Title: Cassie & Ike, Daughter of the Plain Folk
Publisher: John F. Blair, Moody Press
Original Language: English
Intended Audience: Adults
Publication Year: 1973
Type: Novel
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Mary Carr Hanna, S. Earl Dubbel
Features: Dust Jacket
Genre: Adaptation
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Amish/Plain People culture conflict