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Betsy L. Parker |
5.0 / 5
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Sisters of Hope written by Wanda Brunstetter is a very excellent book, and in my opinion, it is easy enough to understand that those who are reading at an intermediate level ought to understand it. Also, it is good for those who would like to learn more about the Amish life.
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C. Weir |
5.0 / 5
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I enjoyed reading this book. I love the Amish stories and this one was just as intresting as the other ones in this series. Wanda Brunstetter is a wonderful writer, and draws you into the lives of the Amish people.
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Deborah Whiteside |
5.0 / 5
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Wonderful book! Would recommend all of Wanda Brunstetter's books if you like to read about fictional amish.
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Patricia A. Kline |
5.0 / 5
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As always, Wanda presents the Amish way of life as hard and yet you almost wish you could be part of it. Book arrived as promised. Good job.
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Gerry E. Mccrory |
5.0 / 5
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VERY GOOD BOOK FOR THOSE WHO LIKE A LITTLE ROMANCE TRHROWN IN WITH HISTORY ABOUT AMISH WAY OF LIFE REALLY LIKE THE WAY THE BOOKS CONTINUE TO TLL THE STORY
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Janet Bagwell |
5.0 / 5
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I read everything this author has written, as soon as it is on the market or in our local library. Have never been disappointed in anything she writes. I am anxiously awating her next book.
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Kathy A. South |
5.0 / 5
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All of these book were very good reading and then I read more book on other books that Rachel Yoder writes
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dennyl |
5.0 / 5
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One of a series of books my wife likes to read. She enjoys her books and I enjoy TV!
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Tonya Speelman |
5.0 / 5
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Never fear fans, it finally happens!!! After 2 years of trouble, we finally find out in this book, who really is doing all these horrible things to our favorite family.
We will be suspicious of several people. Luke who Roman fired, Gary Walker who promised he would get even with Grace, maybe even the sheriff??
As always, our favorite family grows and also grows with the Lord.
I am sad that this is the last one I have in this series. I can't get enough. Ms. Brunstetter is a wonderful author.
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Stacey |
4.0 / 5
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Martha Hostettler is a likable young woman with a soft spot for animals and a man named Luke. Luke Friesen is an Amish man whose eye has been captured by Martha. Although he courted one of her sisters, and has worked for (and been fired by) Martha's father, Luke's heart belongs to the young lady whose farm is being frequently attacked by an unknown assailant. Will the sheriff discover who the culprit is? Will Luke find the courage to approach Roman Hostettler to ask permission to court his youngest daughter?
Wanda E. Brunstetter's "A Sister's Hope" was an educational experience for me. Although this is the third installment of the "Sisters of Holmes County" series, I was able to easily follow the story without feeling that I'd missed something important. This was my first time reading one of her books, and I learned a tremendous amount about the Amish that I didn't know before. These characters are fresh and simple, at times making them seem wooden and one-dimensional, but the charm that oozes from the pages of this book make the reader realize that this is because the people being written about are without pretense or hidden agenda. Her writing style is smooth, and she captured my interest with the care she uses to describe the characters and surroundings. I was thoroughly impressed with how Ms. Brunstetter introduced unfamiliar words and cleverly gave their clear meaning without the use of a glossary. I was surprised with some suspense and mystery that I never expected in a book about the Amish. This is not my normal genre, but I will definitely read this author, again!
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