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Wednesday, January 23, 2019

An Amish Homecoming: Four Stories By Amy Clipston, Beth Wiseman, Shelley Shepard Gray, & Kathleen Fuller-Book Review

Product Details

  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Zondervan (October 16, 2018)
  • Genre: Amish/Christian Fiction
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9780785218487
  • I received a review copy in exchange for an honest review.

Book Summary

***Four brand new Amish stories 
of coming home.***

No Place Like Home by Amy Clipston
Estranged daughter Eva Dienner has been staying with her in-laws since her husband was killed in a fire, but now she wants her son to meet his maternal grandparents. Upon her return, Eva finds that the man her parents always intended for her is living in their daadihaus and running the dairy farm for them for free, despite her suspicions of him taking advantage of her family. Eva knows she should put the past behind her, but is she ready to move into the future?

When Love Returns by Beth Wiseman
Hurricane Harvey forces Sarah Zook to return to the home she fled six years ago when she couldn’t face her stern parents’ reaction to her unplanned pregnancy. Upon her return, Abram King can think of nothing but the pain she caused him—until he meets Sarah’s daughter and realizes that he never really stopped loving Sarah. Sarah and Abram must find a way to face the truth of their past so they can rekindle their first love.

The Courage to Love by Shelley Shepard Gray
After the death of her Englisch husband, Irene Keim seeks a fresh start by staying with her new friends Mary Ruth and Henry Wengerd in exchange for helping them around the house. But when Mary Ruth and Henry’s son Marcus comes around, he isn’t pleased with the woman they’ve taken in and is determined to push her out. Misunderstandings abound, but both Irene and Marcus learn that people aren’t always what they seem.

What Love Built by Kathleen Fuller
Independent and headstrong, Carolyn is determined to forge ahead with the opening of her bakery, a lifelong dream, in the Birch Creek home she left ten years ago. But she’s in over her head and needs help with the cleaning, shopping, and deliveries. Carpenter Atlee Shetler is visiting Birch Creek to escape the memories of his late wife. He takes a job renovating the new bakery and finds the project—and its owner—to be much more than he bargained for. Both Carolyn and Atlee must face pains of the past if they want to have the bright future God has planned for them.

My Review
I've always loved to read stories, fiction and non-fiction about the Amish people. I respect their culture and I'm intrigued by them and their beliefs. 

An Amish Homecoming is a collection of four short stories about characters that have left their home or community, some because of hard circumstances. In each story the main character is dealing with something personal in their life in order to come home or finding a new home. I wasn't familiar with any of these authors, but my mom has read several books by author Beth Wiseman and told me she was a great writer. 

Most of the stories were fine as a stand alone but I wish I had more background information about some of the characters. I read other reviews that said they had read other novels that these characters had been in so they had more of a background on why things had happened before. Each story is very unique in it's premise but my personal favorites were "What Love Built" by Kathleen Fuller and "No Place Like Home" by Amy Clipton. For some reason their stories and characters hit home with me and I was so sad when their stories ended.

All four of the stories were enjoyable and all had endings that I truly loved. The good thing is you can pick this story up and read one of them when you don't have a lot of time. I recommend this novel (at 416) pages to those who love stories about the Amish, those looking for love and redemption, and those longing to go back home.  

 Purchase the book HERE at Amazon.com

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