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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Christmas in September: My Review of Naomis Gift

Naomi's Gift: An Amish Christmas Story

About the Book:
Take a trip to Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania, where you'll meet the women of the Kauffman Amish Bakery in Lancaster County. As each woman's story unfolds, you will share in her heartaches, trials, joys, dreams ... and secrets. You'll discover how the simplicity of the Amish lifestyle can clash with the 'English' way of life---and the decisions and consequences that follow. Most importantly, you will be encouraged by the hope and faith of these women, and the importance they place on their families. Naomi's Gift re-introduces twenty-four-year-old Naomi King, who has been burned twice by love and has all but given up on marriage and children. As Christmas approaches---a time of family, faith, and hope for many others---Naomi is more certain than ever her life will be spent as an old maid, helping with the family's quilting business and taking care of her eight siblings. Then she meets Caleb, a young widower with a 7-year-old daughter, and her world is once again turned upside-down. Naomi's story of romantic trial and error and youthful insecurities has universal appeal. Author Amy Clipston artfully paints a panorama of simple lives full of complex relationships, and she carefully explores cultural differences and human similarities, with inspirational results. Naomi's Gift includes all the details of Amish life that Clipston's fans enjoy, while delivering the compelling stories and strong characters that continue to draw legions of new readers.

My Comments:
This is a short Christmas story that mentions several characters from Clipston's other novels,but it reads well as a stand-alone.  Like most Christmas books it has a predictable plot and a heartwarming ending.  Fans of Amish fiction will enjoy the details about how these people celebrate Christmas.  

I'd like to thank the publisher for making a review copy available via NetGalley.  Grade:  B- (nice story but very predictable and short).  

2 comments:

  1. Sometimes a little short and sweet is exactly what we need, especially when sandwiched in between more serious tomes! Thanks for the review!

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  2. I love, love a good Christmas novel. Thanks for the review.

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