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Amish Romance
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Hannah Fisher
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By:
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Amy Mast
About this listen
Abraham was a widely respected elder both in the wider Amish fold, and in the local town. His passing had a huge impact on the community as a whole. Events quickly turn for the worse when the deceased past turns out to not be all that it might have first seemed.
The community have to rally round to prevent a meltdown of the whole structure of the community. Abrahams son (Samuel) is not convinced that things are as they are being told, and takes huge risks to establish what is the truth and try to clear his father's name.
Did Abraham lead a double life? Can Samuel save the reputation of his father and that of his family, or is the whole community in danger of collapse?
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- Kindle Customer
- 11-15-22
very good
Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!! After listening to this story,. I totally enjoyed reading this book. It’s well written and the characters were uniquely fantastic. I would suggest this book to my friends that like this sort of genera. this was a good book. The narration was great.
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- I. Ray
- 04-24-20
Good novella
I really enjoy Amish stories. Some are more believable than others. I thought this one was interesting. I found it funny that the one guy really thought he could take advantage of an Amish family. I had to wonder what he was thinking....did he think they wee not smart because they live secluded from society? I don't know but I was glad to watch Samuel step up and defend his father, family, and community. I am sure others will like this story as well. I enjoyed listening to the narrator as well. She was easy on the ears and did a great job.
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