. . "North Carolina" . . . "Still life in shadows"@en . "Still life in shadows" . . "Fiction"@en . . "Fiction" . "\"Fifteen years Gideon Miller ran away from an Amish life that seemed perfect. But it held a childhood secret he could not leave behind. Gideon, now an auto mechanic in Twin Branches, North Caroline, helps Amish youth relocate to modern society, earning him the nickname the Getaway Savior. When Kiki, an autistic teen, enters his shop wanting a job, Gideon struggles to accept her although he's infuriated with her sister Mari. Furthermore, a surprise visit from his younger brother Moriah forces Gideon to realize that his need for God's forgiveness is far greater than he anticipated\" -- Cover verso." . . . "Christian fiction"@en . "Christian fiction" . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . "Fifteen years ago Gideon Miller ran away from an Amish life that seemed perfect. But it held a childhood secret he could not leave behind. Gideon, now an auto mechanic in Twin Branches, North Caroline, helps Amish youth relocate to modern society, earning him the nickname the Getaway Savior. When Kiki, an autistic teen, enters his shop wanting a job, Gideon struggles to accept her although he's infuriated with her sister Mari. Furthermore, a surprise visit from his younger brother Moriah forces Gideon to realize that his need for God's forgiveness is far greater than he anticipated." . . "\"Fifteen years Gideon Miller ran away from an Amish life that seemed perfect. But it held a childhood secret he could not leave behind. Gideon, now an auto mechanic in Twin Branches, North Caroline, helps Amish youth relocate to modern society, earning him the nickname the Getaway Savior. When Kiki, an autistic teen, enters his shop wanting a job, Gideon struggles to accept her although he's infuriated with her sister Mari. Furthermore, a surprise visit from his younger brother Moriah forces Gideon to realize that his need for God's forgiveness is far greater than he anticipated\"--Page 2 of cover."@en . . . . . . . . . . . .