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Fields Of Corn (2000)

by Sarah Price(Favorite Author)
4.25 of 5 Votes: 5
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Amish of Lancaster
review 1: Don't laugh. I know it's a romance novel. I grabbed it thinking it was a novel about the Amish way of life.And it is, so I'm not disappointed I read it. There is a romance theme to the book, but it's not a steamy, sexy romp that characterizes most so-called romance books today. It's the story of a gentle developing love between two very selfless young adults who learn to deal with their differences before becoming one.But more than this, it is a description about the Amish faith and way of life. It describes how a group of people who we outsiders would view as moralistic legalists live a life that is centered on their families, their community of fellow believers and their earnest desire to walk in God's ways.If I learned anything from this book, it is that I shouldn't s... morehy away from a book just because of a label someone puts on it.
review 2: Enjoyable Amish story. I just wish the author would've used the better grammar. If an author is not sure of how to pluralize a word, look it up. Daughter-in-laws is not correct. It should be daughters-in-law. Other grammatical mistakes with subjective and objective misuses annoyed me. May sound picky but these are details I would expect such a seasoned and prolific author to know the correct usage. less
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Acid
I believe this is a good book to read. I think the Amish way of life is interesting.
Jim_Pam19
Excellent book! Brought me to tears occasionally.
paigero
Great story! Loved the characters!!
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