Product Description
When Rebecca Kauffman’s older sister, who left the Amish community when she was a teenager, dies in an automobile accident, Rebecca is left custody of her two modern non-Amish teenage nieces, Jessica and Lindsay. Will she be able to reconcile the two worlds in her home—or will the clash of cultures tear her world, including her marriage, apart?
From the Back Cover
Rebecca Kauffman’s tranquil Old Order Amish life is transformed when she suddenly has custody of her two teenage nieces after her “English” sister and brother-in-law are killed in an automobile accident. Instant motherhood, after years of unsuccessful attempts to conceive a child of her own, is both a joy and a heartache. Rebecca struggles to give the teenage girls the guidance they need as well as fulfill her duties to Daniel as an Amish wife.
Rebellious Jessica is resistant to Amish ways and constantly in trouble with the community. Younger sister Lindsay is caught in the middle, and the strain between Rebecca and Daniel mounts as Jessica’s rebellion escalates. Instead of the beautiful family life she dreamed of creating for her nieces, Rebecca feels as if her world is being torn apart by two different cultures, leaving her to question her place in the Amish community, her marriage, and her faith in God.
My Review: Books about Amish life are so fascinating to me; including this new one by Amy Clipston. Imagine two teenage girls being transported from normal American life with all the advantages and perks we have to a simple, basic life in an Amish community. Imagine a young married Amish woman unable to have children of her own inheriting these two girls. Imagine her husband getting pressure from the Amish community to control those girls. Sounds like disaster ready to happen, right? First of all, the girls lose both of their parents in an automobile accident. This seems like quite a bit to deal with, would you agree? The result is an interesting, quick read that pulls at your emotions. I look forward to more books by this author!
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August 30th, 2009 at 6:27 am
Thank you for this wonderful review! I appreciate it so much!
Sincerely,
Amy Clipston
August 31st, 2009 at 1:39 pm
Good review… books about amish fascinates me too…I think I will add it to my wishlist.Thanks.
September 1st, 2009 at 11:23 am
This one sounds terrific.