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Deputy Jennings Meets the Amish Deputy Tom Jennings, a patrol officer for the Cottonwood County Sheriff's Office, is a caring cop. He doesn't understand the Old Order Amish and they don't understand him. After being assigned to investigate the theft of soil from a county ditch, Jennings meets Mrs. Rosanna Borntrager Yoder. Rosanna, and Adam (her husband) help Jennings begin to learn how the Amish and the English are different, and alike. "A little gem of a story, informative, entertaining, with an accurate account of the Amish way of life." -Linda Byler grew up Amish and is an active member of…mehr

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Deputy Jennings Meets the Amish Deputy Tom Jennings, a patrol officer for the Cottonwood County Sheriff's Office, is a caring cop. He doesn't understand the Old Order Amish and they don't understand him. After being assigned to investigate the theft of soil from a county ditch, Jennings meets Mrs. Rosanna Borntrager Yoder. Rosanna, and Adam (her husband) help Jennings begin to learn how the Amish and the English are different, and alike. "A little gem of a story, informative, entertaining, with an accurate account of the Amish way of life." -Linda Byler grew up Amish and is an active member of the Amish church today in Pennsylvania. She's known for being a good mother and the author of several bestselling fiction series, all set in the Amish world. "What a surprise ending! Jim Potter's research shows, and that's a good thing."--Miriam Miller Iwashige is a member of Center Amish Mennonite Church in Kansas, where she grew up. She posts her blogs at "Miriam Iwashige Prairie View."
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Jim Potter is president of District 6 of the Kansas Authors Club. His discipline in literary work was honed as a deputy sheriff writing multiple reports every work shift. Deadlines were real; patrol officers couldn't go home until the paperwork was completed. Potter is proud of Under the Radar: Race at School, a play used in workshops at schools; Cop in the Classroom: Lessons I've Learned, Tales I've Told, a police memoir; and Taking Back the Bullet: Trajectories of Self-Discovery, a novel. His next book may be titled, Mr. and Mrs. Sheriff. It's full of stories on the sheriffs of Reno County. Check out Potter's weekly blogs and podcasts at www.jimpotterauthor.com.