Daughters of Lancaster Country books

The Daughters of Lancaster County series is a trio of Amish fiction novels following the Fisher family through loss, faith, and forgiveness in Pennsylvania Dutch country.

Daughters Of Lancaster County Reading Order

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The Storekeeper’s Daughter 2005 Buy
The Quilter’s Daughter 2005 Buy
The Bishop’s Daughter 2006 Buy

The Daughters of Lancaster County series is set in the Amish community of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and follows the Fisher family across three novels. The series begins with The Storekeeper’s Daughter, where Naomi Fisher’s baby brother goes missing, sending shockwaves through the close-knit community and upending her hopes for a future with Caleb Hoffmeir.

The Quilter’s Daughter shifts focus to Abby Miller, who leaves her quilt shop in Ohio to help her pregnant mother, only to face a sudden crisis of her own. The Bishop’s Daughter concludes the trilogy with Leona Weaver, whose faith falters after her father’s tragic accident, and whose growing connection with an outsider named Jimmy Scott challenges the boundaries of her world. The bestselling series later inspired the made-for-stage musical Stolen.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Daughters of Lancaster Country written?

Daughters of Lancaster Country has written three books in one series.

What was Daughters of Lancaster Country's first book?

Daughters of Lancaster Country’s first book is The Quilter’s Daughter, published in 2005.

What is the Daughters of Lancaster County series about?

The series follows three young women connected to the Fisher family in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Beginning with The Storekeeper’s Daughter, the story centers on a child’s disappearance that fractures the family and ripples through the Amish community. Each book focuses on a different daughter figure and her journey through heartache toward faith and healing.

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