Read a Book Monday: The Hope Jar, a 5 Star Read

Do you read to feed your mind just as you eat to feed your body?  Most people read but like we often eat we don’t consider the “nutritional contents” in reading.  Today I have a book that will nourish your mind.  No junk food in it at all.  It is a clean Christian Amish novel that is engaging, thought provoking, provides information, inspiration, and even recipes.  Are you interested?  Great, I will tell you more.

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New York Times Best Selling author Wanda Brunstetter has penned a new series entitles The Prayer Jars.  Book One, The Hope Jar, is a delightful 311 pages that will transport readers between the modern Englisch world and modern Amish world.  The book is much different than any other I have read by author Brunstetter.  Her writing style hasn’t changed but the story and information given has.  This book was extremely well thought, planned, and organized as well as well written.

The book centers around an elderly Amish couple, two twenty something young women, and two young men.  Many tough topics are tackled in this fiction work.  Things in which we can all relate are presented in these pages such as family issues, parental rules, teenage and young adult disobedience, death, deceit, lies, abuse, dishonesty, betrayal, and someone struggling with faith.  It would be an injustice to divulge much about the plot.  Reading it and discovering this delightful story on one’s own is much better.

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The characters are lovely and some despicable.  The author does a great job defining them and rounding them so that we come to love or really dislike them.  I became invested in their lives and emotions.  Certain situations were relatable either first hand or through a friend.  Dialog flows smoothly and some Amish words are slipped in with definition.  Readers will learn a few Amish or Pennsylvania Deutsch words by the end of this book.  Much information on the Amish is provided.  It would be the perfect book for someone wanting to know the what’s and why’s of Amish life.

After the story, readers will be delighted to find recipes that were mentioned in the story.  As a bonus there are discussion questions for book clubs or if you want to dig a bit deeper yourself.  Author information, a listing of all of the author’s works and a sneak peak at the cover of Book Two, The Forgiving Jar close out this book.

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Definitely I recommend for a variety of reasons.  It provides information some readers may not currently know about Amish, farm life, and scripture. Topics broached are tough, real life issues, and someone might need help with their situation.  Recipes used or discussed in a book and then given are a favorite thing of mine, and this book follows through with that.   Don’t tease me.  If you are going to tempt me with making a delicious dish, then please share the recipe.  The life lessons and inspirational lessons are phenomenal.  Rating this book a 5 out of 5 star is warranted.  This reader is eagerly awaiting Book Two.  A few of author Brunstetter’s works have been turned into plays.  I for one am hoping for a movie next.

A copy of The Hope Jar was provided by Barbour Publishing for my honest opinion.  I can and will give no other.

Read a Book Monday: The Hawaiian Discovery by Wanda & Jean Brunstetter

     If you like tropical locations, Hawaii, and Amish then I have a fabulous novel for you.  Tropical Amish sounds like I misspoke, but no, this is accurate.  The Hawaiian Discovery is the second in author Wanda and Jean Brunstetter’s Hawaiian quilt series.  Even though it is Book Two, you could read it as a stand alone book.  However, I would encourage you to read book one because of the back story and just how great it was!
     This is the tale of best friends Mandy and Ellen.  It is set a few years after Book One, Amish Quilt.  97BD31E8-CD38-41F1-BEC9-3B8E00A801FAWe find Mandy and hubby running a Bed and Breakfast in Indiana.  Her best friend, Ellen works there along side her.  One day Mandy and her family receive word of a family emergency which causes them to need to quickly pick up and relocate to Hawaii.  Ellen jumps in requesting permission to go and help, too, when another crisis hits.  She receives permission and flies, on a plane, to Hawaii.  Oh the places you’ll go, Ellen!  Who could imagine Hawaiian Amish?  Wanda and Jean, of course!
     The girls and Ken, Mandy’s husband, all work on his family’s chicken farm.  There they meet Rob. Immediately sparks start to fly between Amish Ellen and Englischer Rob.  Rob carries a secret he does not want to share.  However, Mandy warns Ellen about Rob’s background.
     The authors do a lovely job with their descriptions.  The soft sounds and sights of Hawaii drew me in and I was ready to pack my bags right now.  Noises and unpleasant smells from the chicken farm descriptions were on point.  Yuck!  That would not be the job for this city girl.  My point is these authors know how to grab readers and transport them into a story.  I felt like I was there.  The characters were very authentic, well redescribed with flaws and all.  The storyline was well planned and flowed.  A few parts were predictable and some had twists and turns.  I was not disappointed.
     This book gave me a page or two to gently ease into to it and then, bam!  I could not put it down.  Yep, it is a definite page turner where you want to hurry and see what happens, but don’t want the book to end.  Oh, the problems we readers have with a good book.
     Many lessons can be gleaned from this sweet romance and the Amish.  It teaches readers to cast our cares on God, 4ED194A7-3C82-4201-AAFB-CFCD9494603Cto trust Him, and have faith.  Friendship is shown throughout this book.  Giving readers pause to reflect upon what kind of friend they are?  What would they do for a friend?  Do we pray with our friends?  Also, family and religious dynamics are explored.  What happens when you are away from the guidance of family?  How does it effect the family if you marry outside your (their) cultural beliefs?
     I enjoyed this book overall, but liked the Indiana more traditional Amish part of it better.  It is not your typical Amish novel which is reason enough to give it a try.  Just remember to go into it with an open mind.  Don’t expect the old Amish things in everything.  Expect some surprises.  See things through Ellen’s eyes and you will love it.  I rated this 5 out of 5 stars.  Certainly I would highly recommend it.  Anyone who loves Christian fiction, romance, or Hawaii will enjoy this book.  I. received a complimentary copy of it from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.

Find a Book (or Two) Friday: “The Celebration” and “Amish Cooking Class Cookbook”

I love to read.  Christian fiction are my favorite books, and Amish are right up there in a category of most read.  A culture of loving and caring for family and others deeply interests me, especially when coupled with a deep faith and respect for God.  Wanda Brunstetter is one of the best selling authors of Amish books.  She writes fiction, devotionals, children’s, and cookbooks in that genre as well as others.

“The Celebration” is the third book in the Amish Cooking Class Series by author Brunstetter. If you have not read the first two books, “The Seeker” and “The Blessing”, it is not a problem. However, those were excellent books, too. Each book in this exceptional series could be read alone or together for even more enjoyment.IMG_1164

Heidi Troyer is the teacher of the cooking classes. This Amish woman mixes together recipes, scripture, and prayer to help her students improve their cooking skills and daily lives. In this book, she and her husband Lyle have become foster parents to a sister and brother, Marsha and Randy. They lost their parents in an accident and are very shy. The Troyers love and care for these two children as if they were their own flesh and blood. With this deep love for the kids, they have decided to pursue adopting them.

Cooking classes for children begin and we visited some old friends from past books and are introduced to many more characters. It took time for me to keep them all straight. Not only were there students (children), but there were also parents. Each family had individual issues and needed help that Heidi intended to supply.

Author Brunstetter has a lovely writing style. Her characters become friends and I want to have a cup of tea with some of them. The dialog sounds realistic and flows effortlessly. Descriptions take me straight from my Englisch kitchen into Heidi’s and I can almost smell her muffins baking. The book is well written and takes on modern day issues. There are life lessons to be learned, especially to have faith and trust in God. It is a heartwarming read, full of emotion and very touching.

The Amish way of life intrigues me although I doubt seriously if I could give up electricity. They seem so kind, down to earth, and to put others first, especially family. I love children, cooking, and God. Christian fiction that includes recipes is a big bonus. Obviously this book hit many of my favorite things. I highly recommend it and give it a 5 star rating.  It is delightful.IMG_1165

Did you notice today is a twofer?  The second book is the Amish Cooking Class Cookbook.  Let me just say…..amazing!  This is a cookbook to be read and used.  Recipes compiled are from the three novels and various Amish women.  Readers will find a section on advice or tips from Amish cooks.  The recipes are divided and subdivided into normal cookbook categories.  Look for the Recipes for Kids section.  It is a nice one, and kiddos will enjoy it.

Descriptions of the cast of characters from the cooking classes and pictures of the book covers are in the book.  Scripture is sprinkled throughout which is a treasure.  The pictures are vivid and beautiful.  It is spiral bound so it will open up flat on your counter making it easier to follow along when mixing and stirring.  This is a cookbook for cooks, those just learning to cook, and those that like to read cookbooks. It will make a delightful gift for so many people.  Don’t forget to get one for yourself.  Another 5 star book that I highly recommend to you.

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