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Product Description Welcome back to Lancaster County, and join lovable and outrageously rambunctious eleven-year-old Rachel Yoder, as she learns an important lesson about happiness. New from bestselling author Wanda E. Brunstetter is another winner in the Rachel Yoder-Always Trouble Somewhere series. Your kids will join eleven-year-old Rachel on her next adventure, as she experiences a case of the grumpies when things don't go her way and she eventually learns an important lesson about happiness.
Item Specifications...
ISBN 1602601348 EAN 9781602601345
Pages 160
Dimensions: Length: 7.4" Width: 5.1" Height: 0.6" Weight: 0.4 lbs.
Release Date Dec 1, 2008
PublisherBarbour Publishing Company
Availability 42 units. Availability accurate as of Mar 22, 2010 12:12.
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Great Series of Books For Kids Aug 27, 2009
My 8 year old has really enjoyed reading this series of books. Wanda Brunstetter really knows the Amish way of life. She has deffinitely done her research.
Rachel needs glasses. Mar 11, 2009
A Happy Heart Wanda Brunstetter Barbour, 2008 ISBN: 9781602601345 Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for ReviewYourBook.com, 03/09 5 stars Rachel needs glasses. This is the fifth book in the Rachel Yoder--Always Trouble Somewhere series. I am always on the watch for books that will appeal to my granddaughter, an avid reader. This one fits the bill perfectly. Second grade through fourth grade girls will love this series. In A Happy Heart, Rachel Yoder, usually a pleasant girl, has turned into a grouch. Rachel Yoder needs glasses, and she has too many chores to do. I look forward to sharing this one with my grandchildren. Wanda Brunstetter is a talented author. It is always a pleasure to read her books. Brunstetter usually writes about the Amish. I find their life fascinating. She writes in a positive manner. When it is a book by Brunstetter, I know it is safe to pass it on to children.
Terrific book Feb 13, 2009
Reviewed by Brianne Plach (age 11) for Reader Views (2/09)
You need glasses! What devastating news for a young girl. Now poor Rachel may get called "Four Eyes." Rachel Yoder sees this is as terrible news. Why is it that trouble seems to be always around her? Rachel seems to have come down with a severe case of the grumpies. It seems like nothing ever goes right for her. She has too many chores to do; life as an Amish girl usually does mean a lot of chores.
In this 5th book of Wanda Brunstetter's "Always Trouble Somewhere" series, the trials continue for Rachel. Doesn't the arrival of spring mean more fun and good adventures? Sometimes series seem to drag and the next book in the series isn't as good as the first one or ones. This is not the case in this series; each book is just as great as the first.
Being a pre-teen girl myself who recently got glasses, I can understand how Rachel may feel, but I found I really do like my glasses. "A Happy Heart" by Wanda E. Brunstetter is a terrific book for teaching young girls to realize that Amish girls aren't that much different than we are!