Saturday, February 20, 2010
Plain Perfect by Beth Wiseman
Lillian Miller is returning to her grandparents after seventeen years, feeling lost and looking for answers and peace. Of Amish heritage, her mother Sarah Jane Miller left home at nineteen moving from one job, one man, one heartache to another neglecting Lillian. Grandparents Irma Rose and ailing Jonas are looking forward to having her and hope she will become Amish despite having been raised Englisch. Lillian meets widower Samuel Stoltzfus and his son David. Seeking friendship, their feelings for each other grow, causing more complications. This is a good story about making choices, good and bad, and growing up. I liked it very much. Sandy Penton
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