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Book Reviews of More Than Words (Daughters of Amana, Bk 2)

More Than Words (Daughters of Amana, Bk 2)
More Than Words - Daughters of Amana, Bk 2
Author: Judith Miller
ISBN-13: 9780764206436
ISBN-10: 0764206435
Publication Date: 9/1/2010
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 20 ratings
Publisher: Bethany House
Book Type: Paperback
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southernsassygirl avatar reviewed More Than Words (Daughters of Amana, Bk 2) on + 180 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
More Than Words took me on a delightful journey through the Amana Colonies in 1885, and Judith Miller captured my attention from the very first page. I had no idea that I would experience such unique characters and cultures all in one book! I gained knowledge about the Amana Colonies, as well as learned what the Gypsies were like at that point in history.

For those that don't know, Amana members are often mistaken for Amish, when in fact, they are not connected at all. The Amana members have no issues with using electricity, for example, and are always looking for ways to improve their quality of work as well as the speed in which it is accomplished. They have a communal society where no one owns their own home, and each person has very few possessions. This allows them to focus their time on God and His Word because they are not tied down to things or worldly desires.

The Gypsies, on the other hand, were very interesting, too. I had no idea that they frequently kidnapped young children, and brought them into their society. That tidbit was quite disturbing, but it was an important secondary part of the story. I did know that they used Tarot cards and conjured up spells and such, but thankfully, those things were not mentioned much at all.

I found that I related very well with Gretchen, the main female character. She had a desire for reading and learning that was enormous. I couldn't imagine if I had to watch what I read in such a strict society, but I understood why they had their rules in place. Thankfully, she had a very understanding father (most of the time), in addition to a very nosy brother. She also had a very dreamy beau who was very patient and understanding....reminded me of my hubby. :o)

More Than Words is book 2 in the Daughters of Amana series, but can easily be read as a stand-alone. I had not read the first book prior to this one, and never felt like I had missed any back story. For someone who is a fan of bonnet fiction, I enjoyed learning more about another society that wasn't Amish. Their lifestyle is simple, but interesting, and I imagine most fans of Amish fiction would find the Amana society to be a nice diversion in their reading fare. My rating is 4 Stars.
thameslink avatar reviewed More Than Words (Daughters of Amana, Bk 2) on + 723 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
While I generally enjoy "bonnet" fiction, ie, Amish fiction, this book just was not for me. Read 100 pages and it just did not seem to be going anywhere so decided I was better served letting someone else read it while I moved on to something else.
reviewed More Than Words (Daughters of Amana, Bk 2) on + 9 more book reviews
This book was even more enjoyable than the first in the series.I hadn't really believed this was a real group of people, German immigrants who lived in Iowa in the early 1900's, so was surprised to see that there is even a village to visit now and learn more about these devout Christian believers. I enjoyed the humor when Grandmother had her Alzheimer's "episodes".