Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Book Reviews of The Parting (Courtship of Nellie Fisher, Bk 1) (Large Print)

The Parting (Courtship of Nellie Fisher, Bk 1) (Large Print)
The Parting - Courtship of Nellie Fisher, Bk 1 - Large Print
Author: Beverly Lewis
ISBN-13: 9780764204388
ISBN-10: 0764204386
Publication Date: 10/1/2007
Pages: 432
Edition: Lrg
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
 16

4.3 stars, based on 16 ratings
Publisher: Bethany House
Book Type: Paperback
Large Print: Yes
Reviews: Amazon | Write a Review

4 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed The Parting (Courtship of Nellie Fisher, Bk 1) (Large Print) on + 29 more book reviews
More of Beverly Lewis books and other authors like her great reading
reviewed The Parting (Courtship of Nellie Fisher, Bk 1) (Large Print) on + 7 more book reviews
I really enjoyed the book, The Parting. Beverly Lewis seems to know first hand the life of the Amish. I rate her above all other authors on this subject. The Amish have such a different lifestyle than the "English", as everyone is called that is not Amish. We live near Amish and Mennonite communities, and her writings have helped me understand them so much better.

This series is a must read.
misscheryl avatar reviewed The Parting (Courtship of Nellie Fisher, Bk 1) (Large Print) on
My first read of Beverly Lewis work. LOVED this and the second book, "The Forbidden". Good wholesome read!!!
reviewed The Parting (Courtship of Nellie Fisher, Bk 1) (Large Print) on + 3584 more book reviews
Beautiful Hardcover edition.

Beloved bestselling inspirational author Lewis kicks off The Courtship of Nellie Fisher series, dishing up her usual sort of Amish meal. Amish teen Nellie Fishers grief over the death of her sister, Suzy, in a drowning accident is just beginning to heal. It helps that Caleb Yoder has asked her to be his girl, and wedding bells ring in her imagination. Her baked goods shop also provides solace. But change blows through her Pennsylvania Amish community, threatening to divide families and thwart her newfound romance. Other storylines are set up: Rosanna King seems unable to have children, but is promised a forthcoming baby by a woman who has many; Nellies father reads forbidden scripture and becomes intrigued with salvation by grace. Amish dialect is used judiciously throughout, and although some items (like an old journal) seem like tired clichés, Lewis creates the tension necessary to get the series started. Some Christian readers will wonder about a theology that finds Suzys death and a crop failure part of Gods plan, and there may be confusion for readers unfamiliar with the Amish about the boundaries of Rumschpringe (rumspringa, or the running-around period for some Amish teens). Lewis has a gentle narrative style, however, and her fans will line up for this latest fictional slice of Amish life.