Rating: Summary: Amish Thinking Review: These books were amazing! Beverly Lewis has captured a truly difficult character. Katie is a girl torn between two worlds, the one she grew up in (Amish) and the one she wants to live in ("fancy"). When she discovers a long kept secret, she finds that she gets heartwrenchingly thrown into the fancy world by her people. After spending some time with the "English", Katie begins the place she grew up and the people she grew up with. Eventually, she asks herself one question-Where do I belong?
Rating: Summary: i would not recommend Review: This is one trilogy that I couldn't get enough of! The first book is super, but the 2nd drags a little. The third, in my opinion, is the best.I highly recommend this series!
Rating: Summary: Old Order Amish explained Review: This set of books is precious. I never had a clue what Amish life involved or how they compared to the Mennonites. And then add the twist of the modern world girl in an Amish setting. Well, the set is just dynamite and I will keep them always to perhaps read again someday or share with grandchildren when they come along. Precious, precious, precious.
Rating: Summary: Old Order Amish explained Review: This set of books is precious. I never had a clue what Amish life involved or how they compared to the Mennonites. And then add the twist of the modern world girl in an Amish setting. Well, the set is just dynamite and I will keep them always to perhaps read again someday or share with grandchildren when they come along. Precious, precious, precious.
Rating: Summary: A 'gut series of books. Read 'em again. 'Gut (good)reading Review: When I thought of donating the books to my church library, I now have second thoughts. These books are worth saving in your own library. Every book kept me on the edge of my seat, and glued to my hands. I couldn't put them down. Katie (Katherine) went where her heart was, and she had a heart large enough for two societies: The Amish and her mother's legacy. Hope I see more books on the Amish, the most wonderful people on Earth. Bless those Amish folk.
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