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October Song
October Song
Author: Beverly Lewis
Lancaster County is Cloaked in Autumn Splendor, and a Reunion Is in the Air Awakening to darkness, Katie, in a dreamy haze, thought surely she was back in her bedroom at Hickory Hollow, that it was time to “rise ‘n shine,” hurry into choring clothes, get out to the barn to help with the milking. But, as she lay there listening, e...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780764225888
ISBN-10: 076422588X
Publication Date: 9/2001
Pages: 237
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 46 ratings
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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Helpful Score: 2
If you're a Beverly Lewis fan and have read her Lancaster County books this is a great way to revisit some of those characters and find out what's new in their lives. If you've not read those books, then this can be a great way to be introduced to them. I especially enjoyed reading about the characters from the Redemption of Sarah Cain!

It's a family reunion of sorts in Lewis's newest offering, a story collection in three parts to update her devotees on the progress of the Amish and "fancy Englischer" characters in her previous novels, all held together by the common thread of their Pennsylvania Dutch country setting. "Hickory Hollow" describes Katie and Daniel's wedded bliss (The Heritage of Lancaster County series) and Katie's overtures toward her family and church friends, who have shunned her. We find the characters from The Postcard, Rachel and her husband, Philip (a former "fancy Englischer"), settled into family life in Bird-in-Hand. Philip struggles to gain acceptance from his Amish peers as he helps to fight a fire and tries his hand at a barn raising. In "Grasshopper," we are brought up to speed on Lydia's courtship by Levi (from The Redemption of Sarah Cain).
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Helpful Score: 1
Lewis returns to Lancaster County with a collection of short stories that revisit characters from The Shunning, The Postcard, and other titles in the "Lancaster County Books" series. As she catches readers up on the lives of Katie and Dan, Bishop John and Mary, Rachel and Philip, Sarah Cain, and many more, Lewis shows the diversity of Christian beliefs in this community and the effect that choosing to follow God has had on the families divided by different beliefs. These vignettes of the Amish and the English (as the Amish call the non-Amish) will find a welcome home in all collections with a strong Lewis readership.
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Helpful Score: 1
Love and struggle in an Amish community.
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Helpful Score: 1
This book is not part of a series but it does tie up loose ends from the 3 book series "The Heritage of Lancaster Country", the 2 book series, "The Postcard" and "The Crossroad" and the book "The Redemption of Sarah Cain." I found it to be a quick and enjoyable read.
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Helpful Score: 1
THis book is overflowing with the simpler things of life making it an unforgettable journey into the depths of the human heart.
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reviewed October Song on
I only read this for the part that is continued from The Redemption of Sarah Cain. It is as well written just like the original story, but it doesn't continue as much as fans of the story might hope. I like the continuation overall but just wish it would continue even more. It is a fairly short continuation of the story because the whole book wraps up loose ends from three different stories and there is not a ton from each story. It is divided into actual different sections that each continue one story, so you are not guessing at which part continues what story. Overall a good book, though I did not read the whole thing.
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While it was nice to have three of her previous story lines updated, I still was left wanting more and feeling as if the story was left hanging!
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Lewis returns to Lancaster County with a collection of short stories that revisit characters from The Shunning, The Postcard, and other titles in the "Lancaster County Books" series. As she catches readers up on the lives of Katie and Dan, Bishop John and Mary, Rachel and Philip, Sarah Cain, and many more, Lewis shows the diversity of Christian beliefs in this community and the effect that choosing to follow God has had on the families divided by different beliefs. These vignettes of the Amish and the English (as the Amish call the non-Amish) will find a welcome home in all collections with a strong Lewis readership.


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