Wednesday, June 4, 2014

A Simple Amish Christmas
by Vannetta Chapman

5.0 out of 5 stars Much more than an Amish Christmas story



Description

Annie Weaver always planned to return home, but the 20-year old RN has lived in Philadelphia for three years now. As her time of rumschpringe is about to come to an abrupt end, bringing for Annie an overwhelming sense of loneliness. She returns home and finds herself face-to-face with a budding romance with an Amish farmer and Annie has several important choices to make.

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Biography

Vannetta Chapman writes fiction full of GRACE. She has published over one hundred articles in Christian family magazines, receiving more than two dozen awards from Romance Writers of America chapter groups. She discovered her love for the Amish while researching her grandfather's birthplace of Albion, Pennsylvania. Her first novel, A Simple Amish Christmas, quickly became a bestseller. Chapman lives in the Texas hill country with her husband.
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webpage -- www.VannettaChapman.com
blog -- http://vannettachapman.wordpress.com
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pinterest -- http://pinterest.com/vannettachapman

My Review ~

Unsettled and unable to follow through with anything, Annie was sent to Philadelphia to live with Englisch relatives during her rumschpringe. While in the city she finished her education and became a registered nurse. When a buggy accident left her dat with both legs broken she immediately left for her Amish home to aid in nursing her dat back to health, her family unaware that she had become a nurse. Samuel Yoder, her dat's best friend and the "doctor" to the Amish community was gruff and mistrustful of Annie's skills as a caregiver, but Annie's change in character was about to open everyone's eyes.

As in Vannetta Chapman's other Amish fictional stories the reader is immersed in the Amish culture and countryside. She paints a peaceful portrait of a hardworking farming community of close-knit godly people. The author has researched the Anabaptist culture closely and characterizes their lifestyle with integrity and intellect. Convincing characters are authentic and evolve naturally throughout the story, and the author has interwoven spiritual qualities throughout, enhancing a well-told story. 

Lessons in tolerance, consideration, forgiveness and grace flowed throughout this book and left me yearning for the simplicity the Amish personify. When family and friends asked why I was reading a Christmas book at this time of year I was a bit surprised because this story is so much more than just a Christmas story. It's a story of a people and the lifestyle they represent. I highly recommend this very touching story, at Christmastime or a 90-degree summer day! 

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book as a gift from the author. In gratitude I have composed an honest review. All opinions expressed are my own, and no monetary compensation was received for this review.


8 comments:

  1. Nancee, I enjoyed this book as well. Vannetta Chapman is an excellent author, all her books are well written. The characters in this book are particularly engaging, especially the relationship between Annie and Samuel.

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    1. Gloria, I've enjoyed all of Vannetta's books. She's very talented!

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  2. Nancee--great review--this sounds like a great book! I think I have this book in my Kindle App, so maybe it is time for a 'Christmas Read' for me as well. ;-)
    Vicki

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  3. I haven't read this one yet. But am going to plan on it!

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  4. Wonderful review Nancee. This book sounds awesome.

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