Kathie S. (CraftyKat) - , reviewed The Shunning (The Heritage of Lancaster County #1) on + 404 more book reviews
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Great book. You must read the entire series if you read this one. And the reunion book "October Song."
Marge F. (Margef) reviewed The Shunning (The Heritage of Lancaster County #1) on + 64 more book reviews
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A secret that has been buried many years comes to light of day and disrupts an Amish community. Really good stroy.
Jeanne G. (IlliniAlum83) - , reviewed The Shunning (The Heritage of Lancaster County #1) on + 181 more book reviews
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good introduction to the Amish culture. I learned alot even though I grew up not far from Amish and Mennonite communities. But the idea that a baby adopted into that culture would not "fit in" cause she wasn't born into an Amish family is ridiculous--religion is not a genetic trait!
Kathleen T. (katiecurtis) reviewed The Shunning (The Heritage of Lancaster County #1) on + 15 more book reviews
great series, wonderful way to learn about the Amish ways.
Mary M. (flynsquirrel) reviewed The Shunning (The Heritage of Lancaster County #1) on + 308 more book reviews
secrets abound in the amish community when fancy clothes are found hidden . what tales are to be told
Melissa G. (missgwhiz) reviewed The Shunning (The Heritage of Lancaster County #1) on + 186 more book reviews
loved this book.i love ms. lewis's stories.excellent read.
Amy H. (catholicrose) - reviewed The Shunning (The Heritage of Lancaster County #1) on + 8 more book reviews
Amish woman Katie Lapp finds a fancy satin baby gown in the attic that changes everything. What are her parents hiding? Who is Katherine Mayfield, and who is the red-haired "English" lady looking for her? Katie must discover the truth, and finds herself in the journey.
This is the first book in the trilogy; the second is The Confession, and the third is The Reckoning.
A little "preachy" and too coincidental in parts, but overall, the series is a sweet, entertaining story about Katie and her loves, losses, and new life.
This is the first book in the trilogy; the second is The Confession, and the third is The Reckoning.
A little "preachy" and too coincidental in parts, but overall, the series is a sweet, entertaining story about Katie and her loves, losses, and new life.
Nadine (23dollars) - reviewed The Shunning (The Heritage of Lancaster County #1) on + 432 more book reviews
I read this for a TBR potluck activity in my online book club, The Reading Cove.
I think 'The Stretching' would be a better title! The plot was rail thin, so it felt like the author was trying to make a dollar out of fifteen cents.
Super predictable. Stevie Wonder could see where things were headed within the first chapter. Nothing to sink your teeth into....And I thought the narrative style was overly simplistic; something I might've enjoyed as an adolescent.
So I give THE SHUNNING a C, it's average.
I think 'The Stretching' would be a better title! The plot was rail thin, so it felt like the author was trying to make a dollar out of fifteen cents.
Super predictable. Stevie Wonder could see where things were headed within the first chapter. Nothing to sink your teeth into....And I thought the narrative style was overly simplistic; something I might've enjoyed as an adolescent.
So I give THE SHUNNING a C, it's average.
A shocking revelation sends Katie Lapp's world spiraling out of her control. A wonderfully written story of sacrifice, secrets, and new beginnings. This was the 1st Beverly Lewis book I read, since then I have read them all ( except for the cookbook).