The Englisch Daughter by Cindy Woodsmall and Erin Woodsmall

Jemima Graber is an old-order Amish wife and mother. Recently she and her husband, Roy, have become distant. She has four little ones and has been a dutiful wife and mom, patiently waiting for her dream of owning a food truck to come true while Roy continues to invest in the family's horse farm. Only now, something is wrong and her dream isn't going to be realized. Roy is distant and his behavior is erratic. What is wrong? Read the Englisch Daughter by Cindy Woodsmall and Erin Woodsmall to find out.

I haven't read an Amish novel for a long time so I don't have a lot to compare it to, but I enjoyed The Englisch Daughter. The story grabbed me from the beginning and kept me turning pages quickly until the end. I was also impressed that this book deals with some issues many women deal with like how to remain close to your spouse during the years of parenting young children. It also dealt with some issues that are unique to the Amish and I learned some things about the Amish way of life in today's world. The Englisch Daughter also made me think about forgiveness and how to deal with those who hurt us from a spiritual perspective. It was a much more complex story than I expected to find and everything seemed to tie together well. I was so glad for the opportunity to read this book.

I received a copy of this book from Waterbrook Multnomah Publishers. All opinions within this review are my own.

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