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Levi's Will
Levi's Will
Author: W. Dale Cramer
ISBN-13: 9781419375064
ISBN-10: 1419375067
Edition: Unabridged
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Publisher: Recorded Books
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 3
I LOVED this book. It's a waonderful tale about a man excommunicated from his strict Amish upbringing and his lifelong attempt to get back in his father's good graces. At the same time he slowly realizes that his relationship with his father has reached further than he thought and has left a possibly irreversible mark on his relationship with is own son.
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This engrossing saga of rejection, love, forgiveness and redemption is a very entertaining and thought-provoking read. Well-written and satisfying. I enjoyed this book very much and it's insights into the Amish way of live were fascinating.
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Helpful Score: 2
I loved this book! Great story, view into life of the Amish and those that leave the order. Sensitively and kindly done in respect to the cultures and values.
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This book is amazing!! It is Amish based, but nothing like you've read concerning the Amish before. This book deals with a "fence jumper" who travels through the life of an "Englisher" and then has his own family before attempting to mend the fences that he jumped in his youth.

Great read, good values, and a wonderful lesson for all of us!
beckymc avatar reviewed Levi's Will on + 7 more book reviews
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Levi's Will is an incredible book about a young man who runs away from his responsibility and the consequences. Unfortunately, he carries away with him, guilt, bitterness and deception.

Amish life is nicely represented reminding us that these people are human beings with real lives. This book is not your typical romantic Amish story. It is honest and extremely well written. Truly worth reading.
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Dusk. A barn lot on an Amish farm in Ohio. Wills father doesnt recognize him at firstits been eight yearsso he holds a match up to Wills face to see him better. I thought you were dead, Levi Mullet says flatly, then blows out the match and walks away. No hug. No party. This is not how its supposed to be. Wheres the fatted calf, the celebration?

Living in the Deep South, Will has raised a family of his own. But the heart of a prodigal is never far from home. For years hes workedthe only ethic Will understandsto overcome the unrelenting judgmentalism, the ban, of his father and the Old Order Amish, while a festering resentment takes its toll on his wife and children. Only when the life of Wills youngest son hangs in the balance does he begin to understand the truththat love is the proof of God, and forgiveness is the proof of love.

Levis Will is the haunting story of a fallen man seeking to reconcile the best of the old world with the lessons of the new, in the process building a bridge across three generations. (taken from inside flaps)
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Wonderfully written book. Couldn't put it down!
leisuretime avatar reviewed Levi's Will on + 12 more book reviews
The story of Will - shunned from his Amish family when he chose to run away - is a very good story. I enjoyed the characters and direction the story took. However .... The STYLE of the story was difficult for me to follow. Each chapter jumped between Will's memories of his past, then back to his present day. I guess it bounced back and forth too often for my preference.
But the story itself is reflective, shows regrets, but most importantly, redemption.
Would recommend if you do not get confused jumping back and forth in time!
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If you like reading Amish books you will love this one. A man shunned for leaving the faith tries to reunite with his father.