But she soon finds out she is not alone, When the three young sisters were split up after their parents’ deaths, the adoptive parents thought it was best for them not to know of the existence of the others. Now alone, she is part owner of a gift shop along with another Amish woman. In this second book in the series, Susanna is dealing with the recent death of her adoptive mother. When the truth was accidentally disclosed to the oldest sister, she was determined to reunite the now adult siblings. When the three young sisters were split up after their parents’ deaths, the adoptive parents thought it was best for them not to know of the existence of the others. ![]() Will that storm demolish all that the three women most value…or unite them in bonds of deep and abiding affection?. It may take a force of nature to sweep away her fears. Despite Lydia and Chloe’s best efforts to make amends, Susanna resolves to keep them at arm’s length. But their news utterly distresses Susanna, who is heartbroken to learn that the woman she’s been mourning was not actually her mother. Grateful for their own hard-won relationship, Lydia Beachy and Chloe Wentworth are eager to reveal themselves to Susanna as her long-lost sisters. But the biggest revelation is yet to come. Still reeling from the death of her mother, she is further disheartened when her business partner hints that she is going to quit the gift shop they run together in a town near Pleasant Valley. Susanna Bitler’s life is in complete turmoil. When the long-held secret of their parentage came to light many years later, two of the grown women reconnected. Still reeling from the death of her mother, she is further disheartened when her business partn As young girls, three Amish sisters were separated and told nothing about each other. ![]() Now they reach out to the third… Susanna Bitler’s life is in complete turmoil. Channel Seven has produced documentaries of The Genevieve 500 and the visit to Russia.As young girls, three Amish sisters were separated and told nothing about each other. In December 1995 Susannah was a part of the first western camera crew allowed into Russia to film the Kremlin and the priceless Faberge egg collection. In April 1994 Susannah was part of a team sent to South Africa to report the historic first all-race elections. In November 1992 she was co-driver of the Darracq "Genevieve" for the Genevieve 500 - a history making road race from Perth to Albany. Over the years Susannah has been a part of a number of special projects for TVW 7. ![]() Susannah has been recognised with many awards including a Logie for most popular female personality in W.A., W.A.'s favourite newsreader from a poll in the West Australian magazine, and four Clear Speech awards. Now an integral part of the Seven Nightly News team, Susannah has achieved outstanding success on commercial television. In November 1984, Susannah was asked to join the revamped Seven National News which was going to air at 6pm instead of the 6.30pm time slot it had occupied for over 20 years. Other facets of work at the ABC included TV weather, compering classical music concerts for broadcast, live television commentary of events such as royal visit, and anchoring election coverages.
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