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Blush: A Mennonite Girl Meets a Glittering World
Blush A Mennonite Girl Meets a Glittering World
Author: Shirley Hershey Showalter
Little Shirley Hershey, named for a movie star, grew up with her nose pressed to the window of the glittering world. Three locations shaped her a family farm, a country school, and Lititz Mennonite Church. She later became a college president and then a foundation executive, but the rosy-cheeked, barefoot farm girl never quite disappeared.As Wil...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780836196269
ISBN-10: 0836196260
Publication Date: 9/13/2013
Pages: 309
Edition: 1st
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Publisher: Herald Press
Book Type: Paperback
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Sister Shirley looks back through her life and her parents' lives as well in how her mother's love for Shirley Temple and the "glittering world" while being "plain" could in a way shake hands together. She recounts her love for learning, her time in school, growing up on a farm, and what it was like to be an eldest child of a Mennonite family during the baby boom era. It was well written and was a nice autobiography. It was neat because I have been to Lititz and Lancaster many times before I, myself became a Mennonite, so it was nice to hear what life is like being born into a family with the beliefs I have come to myself. It was also cool how she talked about the "fresh water" kids that many Mennonite families took in, because I know a family that also took in a "fresh water" kid in the 1990's. I felt I could relate in small ways. It is wonderful her parents were so supportive of her too. Even though she recounts life in trying to not be prideful, her family life is a bit of something I wish I had. They loved, lost, struggled, and worked hard together.


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