Treasuring Emma

Treasuring Emma by Kathleen Fuller is a First Edition novel published by Thomas Nelson Inc in 2011. This contemporary fiction explores themes of romance and personal growth within a Christian context, focusing on the life of Emma, who has always prioritized the needs of others over her own. The story unfolds as Emma navigates her feelings for Adam, her first love, who returns to Middlefield after leaving her heartbroken. As she grapples with her emotions, Emma must confront the complexities of love, guilt, and self-worth.
In this narrative, readers will find Emma’s journey of self-discovery as she learns to guard her heart while dealing with the reappearance of Adam and the arrival of a newcomer who shows interest in her. The book delves into the dynamics of relationships and the importance of faith, highlighting Emma’s struggle to accept the attention she receives and her understanding of being treasured by her Heavenly Father. With 310 pages, this edition offers a thoughtful exploration of love and faith within the Amish and Mennonite communities.
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Emma always put the needs of others ahead of her own. When will it be her turn to be treasured
Adam was her first love and best friend. But then he went away. Determined to experience the freedom of living in the Englisch world, he left Emma heart-broken. How could he have chosen the world over her
Now Adam is back in Middlefield and Emma can’t seem to keep him away from her family’s farm. But this time she’s determiend to guard her heart. It might be love that keeps him there . . . or perhaps just guilt.
When a newcomer arrives in town and shows an interest in Emma, she dismisses Adam’s insistence that she be cautious. All this attention is new to her and she doesn’t know quite how to accept it. Emma knows her Heavenly Father treasures her. But will her new beau
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