If you think all Amish books are the
same think again. Ms Fisher writes a
story of a family’s personal grief in the midst of their community’s group unrest. The main character’s story is woven in with
the members of her community, not the least of these, her own father. As each character grapples with what it means
to wade through grief, betrayal and learning to trust, significant spiritual
truths are expounded on through the conversations characters have with each
other. The dialogue is deeply moving and
at the same time draws you into the hearts of this family and community. It’s a story, but it feels like you’re
talking with your close friends as you encounter the characters in these pages. I can’t wait to read book two of The Bishop
Family series!
I received this book free from the
publisher and was not required to write a positive review.
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