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teresainohio10 's review for:
Plain Truth
by Jodi Picoult
Working my way through her back list, I enjoyed most of her books, but always seems to get pushed aside for another book.
In this book, we are taken to Amish country where an Amish girl has given birth out of wedlock. After keeping the secret for 9 months, she delivers in secret and falls asleep snuggling with the baby. Upon waking the baby is gone, she feels God answered her pray about making the baby disappear. Within hours the baby is discovered decease and thus begins the case of the English way of doing things and how the Amish lives.
This brings some hardships in defending her, her beliefs contradict the way she feels her punishment should be served out and Picoult does an outstanding job in showing us the Amish way of life.
If she would of left out the personal life of the laywer it would be five star read
In this book, we are taken to Amish country where an Amish girl has given birth out of wedlock. After keeping the secret for 9 months, she delivers in secret and falls asleep snuggling with the baby. Upon waking the baby is gone, she feels God answered her pray about making the baby disappear. Within hours the baby is discovered decease and thus begins the case of the English way of doing things and how the Amish lives.
This brings some hardships in defending her, her beliefs contradict the way she feels her punishment should be served out and Picoult does an outstanding job in showing us the Amish way of life.
If she would of left out the personal life of the laywer it would be five star read