Description
“Leave No Threshing Stone Unturned documents not only a personal journey into curiosity but a tangible connection between the ‘Old World’ of the Russian Mennonite experience and the ‘New World’ of the Kansas Mennonite experience. The threshing stone becomes not only a relic of the past displayed in museums but a symbol of the Mennonite way of life . . . Ediger’s narrative anecdotal format complemented by technical analysis and illustrations heightens the sense of ‘What are these threshing stones all about.”
Peggy Goertzen, Director, Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Tabor College