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Easy fast read. An journalist comes to spend a few days at an Amish bed and breakfast to write an article. He finds an old postcard stuck in a desk drawer and so begins a journey into the life of a blind Amish widow and the community.

Amy S. (
amysue) wrote on 1/11/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Story about an Amish widow and the Englisher who comes in to her life. Pretty good story, although not as good as her other series.

Diana L. (
Dimples) wrote on 12/15/2006...
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Wow! this was a quick read. I'm anxious to read The Crossroad - the second in the series - to find out if Rachel Yoder gets back her sight and if she triumphs over the powwowing.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
"Her quaint Amish life was no match for his city ways until a remmant from her past united them.... A long-forgotten message threatens a community united in secrecy.

Andrea R. (
Andi1965) wrote on 10/20/2006...
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The author, Beverly Lewis brings you back into the culture of Amish society with a healing story with a bit of intrigue. An Amishwoman who loses both husband and son in a buggy accident, leaving her with her little daughter and the loss of her sight. The stranger who comes to stay in her parent's B&B befriends her. He discovers a old postcard lodged in a small drawer of his rolltop antique desk in his room at the B&B. The postcard brings strange reactions from the owners of the Amish Bed and Breakfast owners, urging him on a trail after the history of the postcard. Another great book set in the heart of Pennsylvanian Amish Country. A light enjoyable read.

Lynette W. (
lynettew) wrote on 7/25/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
A wonderful story that gives insight into the Amish community - a very enjoyable read!