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Lost and Found (by Suzanne Woods Fisher)

I do not typically read Amish fiction books, but this one had some interesting aspects to the story. I liked the information at the end of each chapter that was from Trudy’s journal about her birding exploits. I loved learning about birds and how they relate to the Bible. A glossary of terms regarding birding is provided at the beginning of the book so that was useful. A comparison of life among the traditional Amish order and the Beachy group was interesting. I can see how young people would struggle with deciding whether they want to stay committed to the traditional order when the Beachy order allows cell phone use, etc. The Christian aspect is positive and I appreciate the way the author shows how the characters learn to lean on God through the difficult times. This was an inspirational read but it is not a slap-in-the-face religious read that over the top.

Thank you to NetGalley and Revell for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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