Lillian Miller hopes the Plain life will offer her peace of mind, but she is practicing the Amish lifestyle with no real understanding or relationship with God. Complications arise when she takes a fancy to Amish widower Samuel Stoltzfus who has a 12-year-old son.
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Lillian Miller hopes the Plain life will offer her peace of mind, but she is practicing the Amish lifestyle with no real understanding or relationship with God. Complications arise when she takes a fancy to Amish widower Samuel Stoltzfus who has a 12-year-old son.
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I saw this book and began reading it, before I knew it 11pm rolled around. I couldn't put it down. I was looking for a book to stirr my faith up alittle and this did it. It weaved faith into a love story/ coming to terms kinda story. I can't wait to read the next one in the series!
HopenGrace
Apr 24, 2009
Can you Go Home Again?
Some books I've read had an Amish girl seeking to break away from tradition and try out the world and all it offers. This book is about a worldly woman trying to break into the Amish community, seeking a place of refuge and meaning to this life.
I really felt for and enjoyed Lillian, as she tried to make some sense of her life at twenty -seven when she goes to live with her Amish grandparents. She wanted to get to know them and their ways. Lillian was in search of peace and meaning for her life. She wanted to leave her complicated, hurtful, miserable life behind -make a FRESH start.
Lillian read something in an article that spoke to her ?The road to happiness is filled with paths of self-discovery. One slip and you can end up going down the wrong path with no map to guide you back to the main road.? She was earnestly looking for the right road to take in her life.
Lillian says,? Grandma, I want so badly to feel the calmness inside. I want so badly to live a good life.? ?It's just hard for me to understand why sometimes things happen the way they do.? Lillian had to deal with the failures of her life and her mother's. She didn't want to be like her mom. Lillian had to make a drastic change, but it had to be for the right reasons.
This was a really good story of hope, healing, forgiveness and second chances. It reminds me that we all have choices in life; it's always up to us as to how we handle our struggles. We can do it alone or we can choose to embrace God's comfort for us and to thrive in the middle of bad times. This is a different Amish story, which I totally enjoyed.