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Amish Life
Amish Life
Author: John A. Hostetler
ISBN-13: 9780836133264
ISBN-10: 0836133269
Publication Date: 3/1983
Pages: 48
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Herald Press (PA)
Book Type: Paperback
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doubleu-d avatar reviewed Amish Life on + 5 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I received this book because there was an event in an Amish Community that broke my heart and my grandmother took that as meaning I had a strong interest in the Amish way of life.

The book is quick and easy to read. It provides a very broad description of the Amish way of living and why they live the way they do. Reading this book provides an initial insight into the Amish community that will help you generate deeper questions if you're interested, or provide just the right amount of information if you only want an overview.

I recommend this book to anyone who wants to know a little bit more about the Amish than what they've seen in pictures or movies.
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Beautiful pictures and lots of information in the book!
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Contains a wealth of information about the Amish Life. Very educational if you want or need to find out about their history, communities, how they survive in America, their schools, youth, joys and satisfaction, plus much more.
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This book is a general overview of basic Amish life. It covers a variety of topics very briefly and moves on. No interviews or direct quotes, very few specific examples throughout, but has a lot of general knowledge. It is an excellent resource for someone who knows little to nothing about Amish life, probably not as helpful to someone who would like an indepth book about the Amish.
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A fine short book explaining what the Old Order Amish really are. It enlightened me.