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Loved reading this book. Amazing story and the characters lend to the charm of this book. I would highly recommend this book. You would not be disappointed.
“All About the Amish” author by Karen M. Johnson-Weiner is a book that answers most questions people have about Amish. There are 7 sections, each examining different topics. Within each section are series of related questions. I found some things that I knew and many that I didn’t.
The author says she has been friends with Amish and studied them for decades. She has a wealth of information to share, although she stays away from controversial items. I enjoyed her style of writing. The information is clear and easy to understand. This is a wonderful book for anyone interested in the Amish lifestyle.or faith. I highly recommend it and rate it 4 stars. A copy was provided by NetGalley but these are my honest words.
I enjoyed reading this book because it answered a lot of questions that I had regarding the Amish. I was able to read why they believe what they do, the history of their life, and their lifestyle from birth to death.
I received a copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher for my honest review and opinion.
“All About the Amish”, by Karen M. Johnson-Weiner, provides answers to a wide variety of questions that people have about the Amish. The book is divided into 7 sections, each of which examines a different broad area. For example, one focuses on what it means to be “plain”, another on what Amish church communities are like, and others on various stages of the life cycle (Amish childhood, courtship and marriage, and adulthood). Within each section are a series of related questions, many of which cover issues I’ve wondered about. Basically this is an “Amish for dummies” sort of book!
The author has been friends with the Amish and studied their culture and their faith for several decades, and has a plethora of information to share. She writes in a straightforward manner and the information is clear and easy to understand. At the same time, however, she goes into considerable detail. She also clearly respects the Amish, both their religion and their culture.
I found the first section (basically the history of the Amish) a bit difficult to get through but after that it was a pretty quick read. I particularly liked that she clarified that the Amish are not a homogenous group; there are different Amish communities, some more progressive than others.
One thing I did notice is that the author avoids almost any controversial subjects, such as questions of sexual abuse among the Amish, gender roles and the limitations placed on Amish women (although there is some brief discussion of female submissiveness), substance abuse, and so on.
Overall, this is definitely a book I would recommend to anyone who is curious about the Amish, or who reads Amish-themed fiction (mysteries, etc.) and wants a better understanding of the setting of these novels.
I received a free e-copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an unbiased review.
I received this digital copy of All about the Amish by Karen M Johnson-Weiner from Netgalley for my review.
Karen does a wonderful job answering all the questions you would ever have about the Amish.
I knew that there were a few different groups of Amish, and knew of some of their ways.
All about the Amish goes into more detail, answers questions and shows how they choose to live their lives.
All about the Amish helped to answer some the questions I was not sure about. I have read some about the Amish, but know I know just a little bit more.
This was a quick and easy read.
Karen Johnson-Weiner gives us an Interesting read. Gives many interesting facts that I did not know.
Anyone interested in the Amish should give this book a read when it is released, March 19, 2020.
Thank you Herald Press for an ARC of this interesting book.
Very interesting 5-star book.
This is a very interesting book of questions and answers about the Amish.
Living close to Holmes County, OH and having spent lots of time in this beautiful Amish area over the years getting to know the people and their lifestyles has been a wonderful experience. There are many groups within this area, so it was very interesting reading the information, some of it being new to me.
There are lots of questions and answers to just about anything you would want to know about the Amish communities.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who is curious about their lifestyle and religion.
Thanks to Netgalley for the opportunity to read and review this book. The opinions expressed are my own.
While I have read other accounts of the Amish, I enjoyed the breakdown in this book on the many different sects among the Amish. I live in Ohio and am aware of some differences among the Amish, "black bumper" drove cars, but had to paint all chrome black, I often see Amish dressed traditionally, but using cell phones and even computers in the work place. I am also aware that the Amish are not entirely separated from modern society- they face many modern issues such as drinking and drug issues, as the rest of us, among other issues. I have always found the various Christian religions interesting in their diversity and the Amish simply because they are nearby and I really hear so little true about them and their religion. Interesting book and, well researched, on a little known group.
This book aims to provide a comprehensive and easy to understand collection of answers to questions about the Amish. Divided into several sections covering different areas (history, church practices, beliefs, lifestyle, etc.) the book provides a great deal of information in an easily digestible format. Each section is concise but still provides a solid answer to questions ranging from "how are Amish communities organized" to "why don't the Amish allow photos?" One of the most interesting aspects of the book is the acknowledgement of the many different Amish communities and their different beliefs and practices, which can come as a surprise to readers who may have assumed all Amish live the same way. Overall this is a great starting point for anyone curious about the Amish and looking to find answers.
Great guidebook that answers many questions about the Amish and their religion. Clears up some myths that puzzle people about the Amish lifestyle.
"All About the Amish" by Karen Johnson-Weiner
Release Date: 5.19.2020
I've been always curious about the Amish lifestyle and choices, and this answered all of those burning questions. This was a great read and an excellent reference book for readers. It is arranged in a question and answer format, breaking each chapter into smaller topics, like the history of the Amish, their families, school, children, and family. It ends discussing technology, health, and tourism.
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Although this was a very short read I found it very interesting and I learned a lot. I would highly recommend it.
i have always been curious about the Amish people and their lifestyles. this book was very informative. I liked the question and answer format. It was a very fascinating book and I will purchase it for the library.
An excellent short book in question and answer format that gives factul information on the questions most commonly asked about them.
I live in Pennsylvania and go to Lancaster quite often, which is home to quite a number of Amish. I have grown up around them, but have never really taken the time to know more about their life and choices. This book was perfect for me, as it wasn't a very long read and answered most of the questions that I had.
“All About the Amish” serves as a reference book for readers who want to know more about the Amish. It is arranged in a question and answer format, breaking up each chapter into smaller bites. Each chapter discusses a different aspect of Amish life, such as history of the Amish, family, church, school, and children. The book is readable and appropriate for short reading sessions. Readers who want to learn more about the Amish will find this book a valuable source of information.
I received this book from the publisher and from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. The opinions expressed here are entirely my own.
I enjoyed reading this book. This book contains many questions and answers about the Amish. I found it very informative. I would recommend this to anyone who likes the Amish and enjoy learning more about them. I thought this was a wonderful book that was very well written.
Super introductory book with full information, should be helpful to all who want to know about the history and beliefs of the Amish.
This is a fascinating book of questions and answers about Amish history, life and religion. A short book, it's easy to read it straight through (like I did) or flip between sections. While there is certain information repeated, it is because it's in different sections - more easily allowing for this to be a reference book. I did get bogged down a bit in the beginning with the section on how the Amish came to be (partly by searching and reading more about certain things for more information) but once I got past that - it was a faster read. I really appreciated how the author included "in some communities" and "in more progressive communities they do X, in more conservative ones they do Y" - making it clear that the Amish aren't as uniform in their lives as some outsiders may believe. This helped the book be so much stronger overall, and really showed the depth of understanding that the author has about the Amish. She's really an expert. I definitely recommend this book to anyone who has read Amish romance, Amish mysteries, or is just curious about religion in general.
"All about the Amish" was exactly that. The author answers many questions that I'm guessing most people would have about the Amish. I have been enamored by the Amish ever since I lived in Michigan. I already knew quite a bit about them, but wanted to see what this author had to say.
The thing about Amish is that there are several different groups and each group has their own set of rules and guidelines, even down to the shape of the prayer cap. So while I agree with the author on many points, it is important to understand that this does not pertain to everyone who calls themselves "Amish".
I received a digital copy of this book from Net Galley in exchange for my honest review.