![]() ![]() I was disappointed at the end of that book because I thought that Miriam chose the wrong man for the wrong reasons. Miriam’s story, Miriam’s Heart, also dealt with possible conversion issues as Miriam has to make a choice between a Mennonite and an Amish farmer. We got to see a little bit of Rebecca, too, and I’m looking forward to seeing her story soon as the Hannah’s Daughters series continues. It was also nice to see brief appearances from her sisters Ruth, Miriam, Anna, Johanna, and of course Susanna. Perhaps that is typical of Amish courting, though - I certainly wouldn’t know. Their romance is sweet and believable - although I think most of the romances in this series are far to short to make the kind of lifelong commitments the girls make. ![]() ![]() That’s the choice that Leah Yoder has to make when she meets Daniel Brown. So then what happens when one of the girls on said Amish farm thinks about converting to the Mennonite faith and moving across the world to be with a Mennonite missionary? But somehow, Emma Miller convinces me, temporarily, that I want to go live on an Amish farm. Then I remember that a) I’m an atheist, b) I’m a technology junkie, and…yeah. Sometimes I just want to abandon everything and move to an Amish farm in the middle of nowhere. ![]()
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