The Postcard (Amish Country Crossroads, Bk 1)
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Genre: Religion & Spirituality
Book Type: Paperback
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Genre: Religion & Spirituality
Book Type: Paperback
Kay M. (maydayzee) reviewed on + 754 more book reviews
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The Postcard is an intriguing, but easy read. I love the mystery in the story, and the captivating way in which it is finally revealed. A great plot with interesting twists and subplots add depth to the overall story.
I have read only a few Amish books, so can't really compare it to others, but I was fascinated by the Amish life and ways, especially the difference in beliefs and practices between the Old Order Amish and some of the Mennonites. I particularly appreciate the way the Amish are portrayed as real people with faults, as well as virtues.
My favorite character is Philip Bradley, a warm and caring man. He is far more astute and introspective than I expected him to be. I'm was happy with his spiritual growth over the course of the novel. I didn't really warm up to Rachael, the main female character, until near the end of the book, when she allows her own personality and character to surface, regardless of her mother's overbearing and meddling ways.
I found this book to be a very satisfying read, though I will soon be reading the sequel, The Crossroad, to find out the rest of the story. I recommend this book to those who enjoy an easy read with a heavy dose of mystery and a fair amount of spiritual investigation and growth in the characters.
I have read only a few Amish books, so can't really compare it to others, but I was fascinated by the Amish life and ways, especially the difference in beliefs and practices between the Old Order Amish and some of the Mennonites. I particularly appreciate the way the Amish are portrayed as real people with faults, as well as virtues.
My favorite character is Philip Bradley, a warm and caring man. He is far more astute and introspective than I expected him to be. I'm was happy with his spiritual growth over the course of the novel. I didn't really warm up to Rachael, the main female character, until near the end of the book, when she allows her own personality and character to surface, regardless of her mother's overbearing and meddling ways.
I found this book to be a very satisfying read, though I will soon be reading the sequel, The Crossroad, to find out the rest of the story. I recommend this book to those who enjoy an easy read with a heavy dose of mystery and a fair amount of spiritual investigation and growth in the characters.
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