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Lizzie's Heart (Amish of Southern Maryland, Bk 5)
Lizzie's Heart - Amish of Southern Maryland, Bk 5
Author: Susan Lantz Simpson
ISBN-13: 9781420149821
ISBN-10: 1420149822
Publication Date: 5/26/2020
Pages: 352
Rating:
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Publisher: Zebra
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Lizzie's Heart by Susan Lantz Simpson is a sweet, heartwarming Amish novel. Lizzie's Heart is the 5th book in The Amish of Southern Maryland series. Each book can be read on its own. I thought Lizzie's Heart was well-written with friendly characters and relatable situations. I enjoyed the descriptions of Maryland. Lizzie Fisher is twenty years old with a knack for weaving, knitting, and sewing. She also has a soft heart where animals are concerned. She has a habit of bringing home strays much to her mother's dismay (she prefers an orderly, scheduled day). Lizzie also likes to draw but she keeps it a secret. She is afraid that the church elders will not approve and tell her to stop. I liked Lizzie's upbeat personality and that she tries to see the best in people and situations. Lizzie encounters Stephen when races by him to save the kittens from a burning house. Lizzie has a way of getting herself into sticky situations. Stephen makes wood furniture and raises Golden Retrievers as service dogs. He admires Lizzie's artwork and Lizzie. But Stephen recently had a bad experience with a woman and is not eager for a new relationship. They each have an elder sibling and attempt to do a little matchmaking. I laughed often while reading this Amish story. I appreciated that the author took the time to explain the differences between Old Order Amish and Old Order Mennonite. I found this fascinating. I enjoyed the interactions between Mary and Lizzie. Mary is such a kind woman who can roll with the punches after raising four boys. I admit that I am fascinated with weaving and liked this being included in the book. It is unique for an Amish novel. Lizzie's Heart is a heartening and witty Amish tale with cavorting kittens, learning a loom, playful puppies, and matchmaking mayhem.