A review by kgormley
A Place at Our Table by Amy Clipston

2.0

This was another of those books where I can't figure out if the narrator was the problem, or the writing. The dialogue seems so "child-like", stilted and unnatural at times. I just find it hard to believe that Amish people talk that differently than the rest of us.

The epilogue was useless ... it simply rehashed the last bit of the book. I'm assuming the characters end up married, I think it would have been more useful and enjoyable for the author to use the epilogue to jump ahead to their wedding day or something.