Through the eyes of a devoted father, a mother who teaches through stories, and children eager to prove themselves, a season of growth unfolds. The boys spend their days learning the trade, each drawn to different aspects of the work-the steady precision of milling, the challenge of keeping up with their father's expectations, and the ever-present temptation to test their own limits. Meanwhile, their sister finds her own quiet lessons in the rhythm of home, watching as her mother weaves wisdom into each task, guiding her with gentle hands and parables that linger long after the day's work is done.
But the summer holds more than just the daily labor of the mill. A sudden illness in the community brings everything to a halt, forcing difficult choices and reminding them all of the fragility of life. As the last apples of the season roll in and the year turns toward autumn, the family must navigate not just the changes in their work, but the deeper truths about resilience, faith, and what it truly means to build something that lasts. Rich with the texture of Amish life and the quiet depth of a world rooted in tradition, this story is a testament to the enduring power of family, hard work, and the lessons passed down through generations.