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The Newcomer (Amish Beginnings, Bk 2)
The Newcomer - Amish Beginnings, Bk 2
Author: Suzanne Woods Fisher
ISBN-13: 9780800727499
ISBN-10: 0800727495
Publication Date: 1/31/2017
Pages: 336
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Revell
Book Type: Paperback
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Moonpie avatar reviewed The Newcomer (Amish Beginnings, Bk 2) on + 1170 more book reviews
A group of Amish from Germany undertake the long and difficult journey to Pennsylvania under the leadership of Jacob Bauer. He had been before them and claimed land to start the new community. They were a small group and the only one that spoke English was Anna. While on the ship they discover the Bauer's son that was lost many years ago, now a grown man. He was also Anna's sweetheart.
While the group stays back in Philadelphia to sort out legal matters, Jacob insists on going head to the land with his wife with instructions on how to find him. Unknown to his congregation, he becomes seriously ill along the way and is taken in by another religious group called the Ephrata Community.
The group is struggling without leadership, when a newcomer appears on the scene and asks to join their group. He appears to be just what they need. His charm, wisdom, knowledge of scripture and the land impress the people. He begins to help and guide the people. Thinking Jacob is dead they begin to turn to him.
I loved the characters!!! Anna's displayed faith and steadfastness, not only in God's Word but also in her quiet but strong influence among the people. Bairn their reunited son taught such a strong lesson in making hasty decisions and not taking time to see what one really wants. His little brother Felix was a hoot. I laughed at his escapades and all the trouble he innocently found himself it. His curiosity and reasoning for his actions let you into the mind of an 8 year old boy. I love Dorothy, Jacobs's wife. Her gentle and loving spirit, not to mention her courage as she found herself in a totally new environment and religion while facing her husband's death, was inspiring. The newcomer was certainly mysterious and seemed to be an incredible man, but things may not be as they appear.
Each character was so developed as to their personalities and what was behind their actions. They all added to the story and made it very interesting. This was a fantastic book. I enjoyed it immensely! It had it all: history, romance, mystery, testing of faith, trials, and many spiritual lessons. I especially like all the surprises, twists, and turns in the plot! I never saw them coming! I have not read the 1st book of this series but this one can be read as a standalone. You will want to read this book!
I received this book from Revell Publishing. The opinions I have stated are my own.
reviewed The Newcomer (Amish Beginnings, Bk 2) on + 1528 more book reviews
The Newcomer by Suzanne Woods Fisher is the second book in An Amish Beginnings Novel series. The Charming Nancy has arrived at Port Philadelphia on October 15, 1737. The group is happy to arrive after ten long weeks at sea. Jacob Bauer, the bishop and founder of their new settlement, is there to meet them. Jacob and his wife, Dorothea are happy to reunite with his long, lost son Bairn, the ship's carpenter. Jacob's land is the farthest he could purchase under British rule with his land warrants (and you have to get through the Indians first). Jacob wants to make sure that they are truly separate from others who do not share their Amish beliefs. Jacob gets tired of waiting for the group to be able to depart for their new home and sets out ahead with Dorothea. The men on the ship cannot travel until they swear allegiance to the British crown. This is problematic for these religious men. Bairn finds a way to help the men, but he starts having doubts about becoming a farmer after marrying Anna Konig. Bairn is offered an opportunity as first mate on a ship, and he jumps at it. One final journey and then he will settle down with Anna (he assures her). But is Anna willing to wait for Bairn? Will Bairn ever be happy away from the sea? Henrik Newman arrives in Port Philadelphia and wishes to join the group on their journey to their new settlement. Henrik is charming and outgoing (opposite of Bairn). He becomes indispensable to the group. Will Henrik also win Anna's affections while Bairn is away? The Amish's journey to their new settlement will not be easy nor will Bairn's on the ship especially after he finds a stowaway. To see how they fare, start reading The Newcomer.

The Newcomer is a different take on an Amish novel. We are taken back in time to when the Amish first came to America (to have religious freedom). In Anna's Crossing (the first book in An Amish Beginnings Novel series) we experience their trip on the Charming Nancy. In The Newcomer we get to see how different life is in America for this group. The Newcomer is well-written and has good characters. My favorite character is Felix. I like his curious nature (he is also entertaining). I appreciated Ms. Woods writing style. I also liked the time-period and felt that Suzanne Woods Fisher did a very good job at capturing it. I was especially entertained with her addition of Benjamin Franklin. I give The Newcomer 4 out of 5 stars. I did feel, though, that the pace of the book was a little slow in a couple of sections and there is a little predictability (regarding Henrik, Felixâthe little rascal, and the romance between Anna and Bairn). The Newcomer can be read alone. The author summarizes what occurred in Anna's Crossing (I do recommend reading it, though, because it is such a lovely novel). I look forward to reading The Return (the conclusion to the series) when it releases this summer.