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An Amish Cradle Review




An Amish Cradle publication date is set for February 10, 2015 and is written by some of the best Amish Fiction authors that I have read.  Beth Weisman, Amy Clipston, Kathleen Fuller and Vanneta Chapman have produced yet another wonderful story.

I enjoy the writings of these ladies and how each author tells a story that brings their own unique characters to life to which we can all relate.

An Amish Cradle is full of warm stories of precious moments reminiscent of when we became parents, whether for the first, second, or more times. This book tugs at the heart of every parent and shares with us the lessons of love woven into the bonds between parent and child.

This piece masterfully places us in a walk with characters forced to confront the fraternal fears and haunts that we all share. I found myself meeting generous people who, through ordinary means, set extraordinary examples of faith and the rewards of submitting to God's Will to persevere in any challenge.

I strongly recommend An Amish Cradle and found it to be a must purchase for the library of adult readers.

I received this book for my honest review which I have given.




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  1. Awesome Review.. Need to add this to my list of books to get.

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  2. Enjoyed your review. I am hoping to get this book for my next breast cancer book/gift basket fundraiser. It would be a wonderful addition.

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