Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Amish Front Porch by Wanda Brunstetter, Jean and Richelle Brunstetter

Amish Front Porch is a
new book published by Barbour. The pens who wrote this book composed by 18 short tales the ones of Wanda Brunstetter, impossible not falling in love for her numerous, compassionate and interesting Amish novels, Jean and Richelle Brunstetter.
These short tales inspire little and big life-lessons at the same time. I read two short tales: the first one about a lady with some problems with a neighbor tired of seeing around her cats. I was profoundly surprised by the answer of her husband Amos when she referred him that the lady was back another time that day. Amos suggested  of praying for her because she had to be such an unhappy person for being in that way. The end of the tale is moving and also the nasty neighbor will understand that, after all, no man's island and people need help sometimes or just company of the other ones.
The second tale I read involves quilts and an Amish lady talented in this activity and her business: she loves to selling beautiful quilts and sometimes she also prefers that activity at family. A sacrifice she does because she is good at it and because she can earn money. Her husband will let her understand that all that pride is consuming her.

A book for refreshing your spirit and your body.

Highrly recommended.

I thank NetGalley and Barbour for this ebook.

Anna Maria Polidori 

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