"insightful Amish historical romance"
In 1883 Walnut Creek, Ohio, partially ostracized midwife
Sara Lapp rushes to help Abby Zuckerman give birth for the
fourth time in four years. However, Abby's spouse Mad
Adam refuses to allow her to see his wife. Instead he
tells her to take his four daughters with her. Adam
believes that his children would be better off with Sara,
who agrees to temporarily watch the children once she
learns that Abby died birthing their fourth daughter. A few weeks later, Adam falls hurting himself. Sara and
his four children move in to nurse him over his
protestations. Adam fears that he will hurt his daughters
just like his father abused him. As he begins to meet his
children and become acquainted with Sara, he falls in love
with the five females who have disrupted his life. When
Bishop Weaver insists they marry, Adam wonders if Sara
could learn to love him, which has already happened now
that she knows he is not mad or a beast as he cherishes
his children. Annette Blair writes a wonderfully insightful Amish
historical romance starring two intriguing lead characters
and four precocious little girls. The story line focuses
on relationships as Mad Adam fears that he will prove a
chip off the old block and abuse his daughters while
Spinster Sara courageously confronts him and his phobia.
Fans who appreciate a deep look at a different lifestyle
will enjoy THE BUTTERFLY GARDEN and THEE, I LOVE for their
deep look at the Amish through the eyes of the key cast
members. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 14, 2005
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