"Fast Paced Inspirational - Amish"
Sometimes it's difficult to come into a series on the last
installment without feeling lost. Luckily, finding the
subject matter and people to be so interesting with lovely
characterizations and references to previous events, I
quickly picked up with where the story was at that
particular moment. It appears that Annie Zook, the Amish preacher's daughter
was a bit of a handful being somewhat willful for a young
Amish woman. Evidently she had committed two very grave
things that went against doctrine of the Amish people.
One
was secretly following her heart and pursuing a friendship
with Ben an Englisher or 'fancy' person, and the other was
her love and joy of painting, something very much
forbidden
within the Amish community. Having been found out, Annie
had obeyed her father and terminated the relationship with
Ben, as well as promising to not touch her painting for at
least six months. Along with Annie's issues of adherence to the People's
doctrine, there were several secondary stories going on.
Prominent among them were after a child's bones had been
plowed up, Annie's friend Zeke had admitted to slaying his
younger brother Isaac; Zeke's wife Esther is
being 'shunned' by the People for not fully embracing
Amish
doctrines; and Annie's 'fancy' friend Lou who had come to
visit embraced the Amish life then went back to her world
and now faced questions of faith. More importantly, Ben
had returned to Paradise, Pennsylvania with a surprising
truth about himself that could change many people's lives,
including his own. Lewis embarked on a tremendous amount of storylines and as
far as I was concerned solved all the mysteries, bringing
most to satisfying conclusions. She gave an abundance of
information which, not having read the previous books,
were
all answered in this final installment. Personally, I
loved
the fast pace, the sparkling personality, loving concern
and respectfulness of the primary characters as Lewis
revealed a slice of life in the Amish community few people
are exposed to. My one regret is that for all intents and
purposes this is supposed to be the end of a series and I
would love to see it continued. I can recommend this book
to be entertaining, well-written with likeable characters
the reader will enjoy. Marilyn Rondeau -- RIO - Reviewers International
Organization
Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau
Posted February 21, 2007
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