Review of The Amish Quiltmaker's Attached Neighbor by Jennifer Beckstrand.



Ada is certainly not a happy woman in The Amish Quiltmaker's Attached Neighbor by Jennifer Beckstrand. Her two sisters, Mary and Joanna, are now married, and she has been left with her other sister, Beth who happens to be a lazy bone. Her dad is less concerned about what goes on in the farm leaving Ada with the obligation of running their household. She is miserably going on with her chores only to be interrupted by this irritating man claiming to own part of their land. But she cannot let that happen, and so both of them go to great lengths to prove their points. They find themselves spending more time together than they would like to admit,  solving each other's problems, and now they are not sure where to put the line between love and hate. But Cathy their friend had warned Ada about this since they decided to make a birthday quilt for their grandmother Beulah for her hundredth birthday but Ada chose the wrong pattern according to Cathy. Will her predictions come true? Find out in this book The Amish Quiltmaker's Attached Neighbor by Jennifer Beckstrand.

I like the affection and solidarity of the Amish community as depicted by the author; they work together as one towards a common goal, making nothing impossible. Also, the determination to stand up for one another is outstanding. This gives the reader a thing or two to learn about life lessons. I also like the sense of humor in the book, and the story is very solid, with no gaps in between, making the book quite fascinating.

There is nothing I don't like about the book.

I rate this book, The Amish Quiltmaker's Attached Neighbor by Jennifer Beckstrand, 5 out of 5 stars for the above reasons.

I recommend the book to readers who like romantic Christian books with a good sense of humor accompanied by lessons of good values and how to co-habit with fellow men. I also recommend it to those who have read the other series of Amish quiltmaker books by the same author; they will find the book more interesting, and it will be like a follow-up.




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