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Pennsylvania Patchwork picks up where Leaving Lancaster, the first in the Legacy of Lancaster series, leaves off, with Esther being courted by Nathaniel Fleming, and Holly still in love with her Mennonite fianc\u00e9, Zachary Fleming.<\/p>\n<p>When the past begins to catch up with several characters, however, both couples\u2019 futures are sure to be affected. Nathaniel\u2019s wife \u2013 long presumed dead \u2013 is spotted in Ohio and the Lancaster Bishop sends Nathaniel to learn the truth. Meanwhile, a soldier friend of Esther\u2019s husband (who was MIA in Vietnam and also presumed dead) delivers a strange package from him that has Esther and Holly in an uproar. Finally, Holly\u2019s old friend, Larry, shows up when he decides that he wants more than friendship from Holly. 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