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In the closed communities of the Amana
Colonies, hidden truths are about to change everything for two young
women....
East Amana, Iowa
1892
When Karlina Richter discovers that a new shepherd will be sent to her village, she fears she'll no longer be allowed to help her father with the sheep. She'll be relegated back to kitchen work, stuck inside all day. Her fears increase when the new shepherd shows little interest in the flock--or in divulging why he's suddenly been sent to East. Is he keeping secrets that will impact Karlina's family?
Dovie Cates visits the Amana Colonies to learn more about the place where her mother grew up. But when Dovie begins to ask questions about her mother's past, no one seems willing to reveal anything, so she decides to take matters into her own hands. Will the answers she finds spell disaster for her future plans and the longings of her heart?
MY REVIEW: Author Judith Miller begins her "Home to Amana" series with "A Hidden
Truth", in which two young women discover unexpected truths along with a family
connection. After the death of her mother, Dovie Cates longs to know more about
her own heritage and about her mother's past life in the Amana Colonies. When
her father informs her that they must move from Ohio to Texas in order for him
to keep his job, Dovie asks if she may instead visit East Amana, Iowa. Her
father agrees, and Dovie sends a letter to the only relative of her mother's
whose name she knows, and hopes that the woman still lives in East Amana.
Karlina Richter is intrigued by the letter her family receives from a cousin
whom she had not known existed. Karlina prefers the outdoor life and tending
sheep over housekeeping and cooking, but the thought of having another young
woman living in her house made her happy. She was eager for companionship and
news of the world outside the communal life of the colonies. When Dovie arrives
in East Amana, her search for information about her mother is met mostly with
silence, making her mother's youthful years even more of a mystery. While
Karlina and Dovie are getting to know each other and becoming friends, each of
them meets a young man who may change their lives forever. When all truths are
revealed, will Dovie have the answers she has long sought, and will they gladden
her heart? Will Karlina find someone who accepts her as she is and shares her
hopes for the future? Step back in time with author Judith Miller as she offers
a glimpse into a unique time and place in American history.
Book Copy Gratis Bethany House Books
Judith Miller's Novels Offer a
Fascinating Look inside the Amana Colonies...
Joining the communal society of the Amana Colonies isn't what Jancey Rhoder planned for her future, but when unforeseen circumstances force her family to make some difficult decisions, she chooses to give up her teaching position in a Kansas City orphanage and move with her parents to Iowa.
Her besotted suitor, Nathan Woodward, isn't at all happy about the move and is determined to get Jancey to change her mind. And Jancey herself isn't sure what she's gotten herself into when the simple life of the Amana Colonies means she'll be assigned a job and may have to give up teaching for good. Will Nathan woo her back to the city, or will she be forever changed by the mysterious events and new relationships that await her in the quiet villages of the Amana Colonies--and decide to make this unique place her forever home?
Book Copy Gratis Bethany House Books
The kind people of Amana have been her guiding light, but her greatest trial is yet to come...
West Amana, Iowa, 1890
After Andrea Wilson receives the devastating news that her husband has been lost at sea, she returns home to Iowa with her young son, Lukas. But what she finds there causes more heartache: The family farm has burned and her father has died, leaving Andrea with nothing.
Andrea must rely on the kindness of the people from the nearby Amana village who invite her to stay with them for a time. She discovers much generosity and contentment among the Amanans--especially from the tinsmith, Dirk Knefler, who takes her son under his wing. But is the simple, cloistered life in Amana what Andrea wants for Lukas's future? Is she willing to give up the comforts and freedom of the outside world? And when yet another round of shocking news comes her way, will Andrea ever be able to find the serenity and hope that have eluded her for so long?
West Amana, Iowa, 1890
After Andrea Wilson receives the devastating news that her husband has been lost at sea, she returns home to Iowa with her young son, Lukas. But what she finds there causes more heartache: The family farm has burned and her father has died, leaving Andrea with nothing.
Andrea must rely on the kindness of the people from the nearby Amana village who invite her to stay with them for a time. She discovers much generosity and contentment among the Amanans--especially from the tinsmith, Dirk Knefler, who takes her son under his wing. But is the simple, cloistered life in Amana what Andrea wants for Lukas's future? Is she willing to give up the comforts and freedom of the outside world? And when yet another round of shocking news comes her way, will Andrea ever be able to find the serenity and hope that have eluded her for so long?
MY REVIEW: Told in alternating first-person segments, "A Shining Light" is a
compelling inspirational historical romance from author Judith Miller.
Set in the 1890's, the story begins in Baltimore, Maryland as Andrea
Wilson learns that her husband, Fred, has died at sea. After years of
suffering abuse and poverty due to her husband's cruel nature and
drunkenness, Andrea feels more relief than grief. She determines to make
a better future for herself and her young son, Lukas, by returning to
her family home in Iowa. Hoping to reconcile with her father, Andrea is
devastated to discover that he died in a fire on the farm, and the
property now belongs to someone else. Members of the nearby Amana
village offer refuge, and Lukas finds a friend and mentor in the
tinsmith, Dirk Knefler. As time passes, even as they must get used to a
very different life than they had known, Andrea and Lukas find a measure
of comfort in the simplicity of the village life. The bond between
Lukas and Dirk grows, as does a tentative relationship between Dirk and
Andrea. However, an unexpected and life-changing turn of events will
threaten the future happiness of them all. Their religious faith and
their faith in each other will be put through a mighty test--one they
cannot afford to lose. Will their devotion win out over all? "A Shining
Light" is Book Three in author Judith Miller's involving "Home to Amana"
series.
Book Copy Gratis Bethany House Books
Book Copy Gratis Bethany House Books
JUDITH MILLER
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