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Rebecca (Thorndike Large Print Christian Fiction)

Rebecca (Thorndike Large Print Christian Fiction)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An intriguing story.
Review: "Rebecca" continues the Amish story which began in "Ellie". Rebecca is the daughter of Ellie and David Eash. Read about a taffy pull, a box social, and about working out as an Amish Maut [a hired girl]. And then there's the question of who to date. Her good friend Susan's brother James is interested in her. But, they are Mennonite, while Rebecca is Amish, and the church youths are only allowed to date within the church. What should Rebecca do? Read about the trials and temptations of being an Amish teenager in this exciting book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Written by a woman with Amish roots
Review: A second book in a series of books about Amish/Mennonite folk, "Rebecca" was uplifting. This story is about a young Amish girl who struggles with growing up Amish. Rebecca struggles with English, Amish and Mennonite lifestyles until she chooses the right way for her. This book gives good detail to the lives of the Amish.


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