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Cargando... Leah's Choice: Pleasant Valley Book One (edición 2009)por Marta Perry
Detalles de la obraLeah's Choice por Marta Perry
Ninguno. This was an enjoyable start to what I think will be a good series. As the other reviewers said, Marta Perry gets it right. Her characters are real, not perfect, but want to do what is best for themselves and others. ( )This book is one of few Amish books that I think really gets it. By it, I mean it allows the reader to enter the Amish world, yet does not try to push Amish beliefs on them, does not paint the Amish lifestyle as ideal or makes the world feel as if you're living in a bubble. I really enjoyed this book for the realistic way the Amish and the English worlds are portrayed. This book talked a lot about subjects that I have never read in Amish fiction before. The one that stood out the most was the medical issues. This book mentioned a great deal about birth defects and other medical problems that stem from communities that continue to live in close proximity and only marry within that community. This is something I have never read in any other Amish book I have picked up and is a topic that I have always wondered about due to the circumstances of who someone can marry. Therefore kudos to Marta Perry for bringing this up. It may be a sore subject that no one wants to talk about but to deny that it exists because it makes the community look not so ideal is not helping anyone either. Honestly I feel like other authors don't bring it up because it breaks the bubble of the image that they are trying to portray of making Amish lifestyle appealing. I thought I was going to have problems with Daniel due to comments he made early in the book but after finding out about his background, I understood him a lot better. His family's past was unique to the typical Amish storyline and even more so by the way he handled the situation. As for Johnny, I really liked the way his storyline played out. Everyone (for the most part) ends up where they want to be. Honestly this is one of the most refreshing Amish novels I have ever read. I didn't feel as if this book was unrealistically portrayed and the outside world is seen in a positive light for once. If the rest of the series continues to be written in the same manner and tackles difficult but necessary subjects, it might possibly rank as one of my favorite Amish books. That being said, if you want a dose of reality with your Amish fiction, pick up this book. This is pleasant love story in an Amish community. As a newcomer, Daniel Glick, a widower with three young children, is a rare commodity in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The community soon decides he would be the perfect husband for Teacher Leah. But Leah was once engaged to Johnny Kile, who broke her heart when he left the Amish community. Johnny has returned to the area and Leah is torn as to her feelings toward him. Daniel will not allow himself to fall in love with the pretty teacher. The past he thought he had dealt with and put to rest has come back to haunt him. He realizes he is not over the betrayal and death of his wife and his move to Lancaster County has not helped him move on with his life. I loved this book. It was a quick read and one that I had trouble putting down. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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