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Amish Celebrations: Four Novellas by Beth Wiseman

farmfreshlisa's review against another edition

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4.0

Amish Celebrations is a collection of four novellas by bestselling author Beth Wiseman. Each of the novellas are geared around a celebration of some sort, and explore life within the Amish community. While Amish fiction isn’t my favorite to read, I have found a few authors that I do enjoy with their “not-so-cookie-cutter” presentation of the unique culture. Beth Wiseman is one of those authors...

I found that all of these novellas were very well flushed out. It was easy to understand the characters and their situations. The plots were a bit more unusual for Amish fiction, and I enjoyed that. The characters in these novellas had real life “baggage” which affected their day-to-day lives and decisions they had to make.

Of the four stories, I think I enjoyed A New Beginning and A Christmas Miracle the best, although all of them were well written.

Disclaimer: I received this book in exchange for my honest review. I was not compensated in any other way for my opinion.

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4.0

Beth Wiseman delivered another book of Amish fiction, each story centers around celebrations and is full of love, happiness, and even sadness but by the end of each story all turns out perfectly.

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emotional hopeful inspiring reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

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5.0

I was listening to this book on audio and kept saying to myself that these are such good stories! I still agree with the statement.

This book is a collection of four novellas (that I kept thinking would be shorter than they actually were which was completely fine by me!) about Amish women. Besides being Amish and women, they didn't have that much in common. Two were almost-16-year-old twin sisters (from The Gift of Sisters), another two were engaged and faced some problems of a very difering nature leading to the wedding (A New Beginning and A Perfect Plan) and the last one was a married young mom of five (A Christmas Miracle). They all faced different struggles and surpassed them.

But what really made me not wanting to stop listening and all of them such good stories is that they were stories about real people. The stories had Amish characters (and some non-Amish too) but they could have been about anyone. Sisters that loved each other but were angry and sometimes envious of each other. A bride-to-be wondering if she chose the right path. A overwhelmed mother that struggled with everything life asked of her and that had never learnt how to run a household. We know these struggles, we know these people, sometimes we are like them.

I also liked that the characters were in situations that make you wonder: what would I have done in this situation? What if that was me? And even some more deeper questions: what does it mean to love someone? How do we know we are following God's will and not our own?

Other random things I enjoyed: The existence of a character with a severe mental disability (not a main character but still good to see one somewhere), families loving each other even if they sometimes were not perfect, babies!, the narrator and, certainly, other things that I can't remeber right now.

This was a very good surprise because good stories are hard to find!

I received a copy of this book via NetGaley and Zondervan. All opinions are my own.

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5.0

I loved this story it was great and I really enjoyed it!!! The reader was awsome and did different voices for different character's keeps you interested in the stories.

I Received An ARC from Netgalley but this review is my own opinion.

pamelareads's review against another edition

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3.0

Amish Celebrations is a collection of four novellas by bestselling author Beth Wiseman. Each of the novellas are geared around a celebration of some sort and explore life within the Amish community. The four novellas are: The Gift of Sisters, A New Beginning, A Perfect Plan, and A Christmas Miracle.

The Gift of Sisters explores a story of twin girls Hannah and
Rachel who are approaching their 16th birthday—a time when they will be allowed to break free a little and enjoy their rumschpringe.

A New Beginning brings us Rebecca and Noah, a couple in love and about to be baptized. A few weeks before the ceremony, Noah decides to spend one last night enjoying his rumschpringe—which leads to him doing something which causes Rebecca to reconsider his proposal.

A Perfect Plan follows the story of Priscilla and Chester. Priscilla has been in love with Chester since she was sixteen years old. When Chester pops the question on her 19th birthday, the wedding plans can begin!

A Christmas Miracle brings a story of one little Amish girl’s Christmas wish. Mary’s daughter broke the rules to ask Santa to bring her mama help for Christmas. Mary is an exhausted mother of five at the ripe old age of just twenty-seven. Married since eighteen, she wasn’t quite prepared for motherhood—and her exhaustion and frustration are sending her in a downward spiral.

I thought that all of these novellas were very well written. It was easy to understand the characters and their situations. The characters in these novellas had real life “baggage” which affected their day-to-day lives and decisions they had to make.

Thank you so much to NetGalley and Thomas Nelson & Zondervan Publishing for giving me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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4.0

If you like stories about the Amish and in the form of novellas this collection is for you! Beth Wiseman has written four stories that will leave you with a smile on your face.

All four of these novellas are well-written, complete stories. My favorite thing about these stories is that they show the Amish don't lead perfect lives but have struggles just like the rest of us. The only difference is in how they deal with the struggles. From teenage love to being a mom overwhelmed the characters in these stories have relatable issues.

If you aren't a fan of novellas (I wasn't until I started reading Beth's) pick up a copy of Amish Celebrations. I think this collection will change your mind about them. If you are a fan of novellas (or Beth's) then you know what a treat you are in for with these four wonderful stories.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and was not required to write a review. All opinions are mine.

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4.0

I received an audio ARC of this book through NetGalley in exchange for my unbiased opinion.

Amish Celebrations contains 4 novellas. The first three have the same theme of teenagers trying to find love, the person they will marry. The details of each story differ, but they are largely the same. The fourth story was my favorite, the story of a young mother of five overwhelmed by caring for her children and home, with help coming from an unexpected place. Each was a short, simple story where the main characters grew over the course of their novella. 3.5 stars, rounded up to 4 because Ann Richardson did a lovely job with the narration.

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5.0

Amish Celebrations is really a combination of 4 stories in one book. They are all different but have something in common. They all are about celebrations.

Here are all the books and there reviews for each one.

The Gift of Sisters
Hannah and Elizabeth are twins. When a new boy comes to town, he seem to attracted both girls. They both fall for him in there own ways. He seem to have them pulling them away from each other. Will either one of them choose this new boy or will they both leave them.

Will it be two late to reunite to be sisters. One is doing something to protect her sister and the other think the other is trying to ruin her life and her love life at that. Will they find what best for them.

A New Beginning
Noah and Rebecca seem to be heading for marriage? Noah does something and make Rebecca think about getting married? What was it that Noah did? Will Noah walk way or will he forgive himself. What could Noah be struggling with? Rebecca is also navigation their relationship as well. Does she want to be with Noah or trust him?

A Perfect Plan
Priscilla knows who see was marrying since she way sixteen years old. Once the question is pop to her. They seem to think they know the prefect plan. God seem to have another plan or a bit of changes to that plan when one disaster will occurs after another. Is God testing there relationship?

There seems to be a special person who has something for both Chester and Priscilla. They each receive it at different times and separately. They are both told to not open it until there wedding day and not before and promised. Will they even get married or will they not?

A Christmas Miracle
Every feel overwhelmed with life or motherhood? Well, Mary feels this and does not know how to cope with her children. She seems to feel like she a bad mother. Though she got her husband and her husband seem to try and help. He for a loss to help her as well. Though he suggest that she ask her mother in law to help her.

There seem to be something more to stress of the marriage. Will her husband get some advise to help his marriage and his wife before it to late? There seems to be someone really important that happens when Mary befriends an elderly man in a red suit and his side kick elf?

I really like how this story outcomes turn out. Will Mary really get what needs and help she needs to cope with her situation. Does Mary's mother in law dislike Mary or is it something else.
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