A review by avigail
The Bake Shop by Amy Clipston

4.0

The Bake Shop is my first Amish literature, but it will not be the last one. I know very little about the Amish culture, and it intrigued me to find out about the Amish culture. The Amish remind a little bit of the Ashkenaz ultra-orthodox Jews with the difference in the use of electricity and the women and men from a certain age are not allowed to touch each other.
The Bake Shop is a very compelling book. It has the elements of forgiveness and faith is included throughout the novel. It's appealing chapters, memorable settings, and interesting friendships that are mixed in such a way that creates an uplifting experience.
The Bake Shop has the right amount of charm, struggle, and also romance. This book is a foodie-book that I read that doesn't have recipes. Well, it might be because I got through Netgalley for an honest review.