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Overall they are quite shallow and transparent. Last, the plot just seemed a bit unbelievable, as Katie Lapp is raised from birth with an Amish family, realizes as an adult that she's not truly Amish-born, and starts to easily disconnect from her family in a matter of hours.

I didn't care for the overt Nature verses Nurture theme where Nature is the clear dominant, according to this novel.

The book portrays her upbringing as having little to no effect on her morals and choices, which to me, is simply absurd. I guessed the largest plot twist in the middle of chapter one.

So that pretty much killed the book for me. However, I hate to not finish a series, so I press on with the sequel, The Confession.

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I am an history buff, so always interested in special communities, and the Amish. So as an anthropological trip in Amish county, the book was fulfilling.

The whole confession-shunning process is followed in this very severe Amish community. But as a novel, about authority and belonging, the characters were too predictable.

Of course, Katie finds out she was adopted, and the rest of the situation her birth mother very high social status, for instance is just too "wishful thinking" for me.

What I I am an history buff, so always interested in special communities, and the Amish. Because it is heavily reinforced through the book that love of music is genetic, too.

Talent for music might be, although. A fun thing, it take the middle of the book to get the time frame, when someone mentions CD players. Of course, the many unanswered questions at the end of the book aim to get us to read the sequel.

A clue: the publisher is a Christian book publisher, so no doubt that the poor lamb, after a foray into the modern world, will return to the fold and settle, with her true love.

Whether in the same community or a new one, that remains to be seen. You immeadeatly fall in love with Katie. She is sweet and wants to be a good Amish woman, but she feels like she has never quite fit in.

I wish she had made different choices, but its overall an easy read, and at times you wish you could reach in and hug the characters. May 29, Carrie rated it liked it Shelves: christian-fiction , own , amish , pennsylvania , tower-team , adoption.

Katie Lapp always knew there was something different about her, apart from her auburn locks. She was spirited and loved music, she often thought about the colors of dress she has seen on the "English".

She didn't want to disobey God, but she didn't really think she was. She tried to be a good daughter, listening to her parents. But there were parts of her always wondered if there was something else other then the Amish ways.

After a discovery in the attic she is left wondering even more who she Katie Lapp always knew there was something different about her, apart from her auburn locks.

After a discovery in the attic she is left wondering even more who she is and where is that she belongs. She walks out on her wedding day, realizing settling with out these answers would only lead to much regrets and what ifs.

I liked The Shunning , it wasn't the best of Amish fiction I have read but enjoyable all the same. A little predictable, a little frustrating, well a lot frustrating at times.

Those times when I wanted to yell at my book and ask how you could do that to someone you love, and call them hypocrites.

I'll be on the look out for the next book. Jan 02, Emily rated it did not like it. It was interesting to get a glimpse of Amish life from the perspective of a young woman.

Well, since I'm guessing that they are equally as predictable as this, I'm guessing that Katie finds her biological mother, becomes heir to her vast fortune and hooks back up with her love Daniel and they live happily ever after.

Now I don't need to read them and you don't either. Sep 02, Jenny rated it liked it. Beverly Lewis is a long time novelist of Amish fiction.

I have developed quite an affection for the Amish people. I have read everything that I can get my hands on regarding the subject, including this series.

Most of the novel has a Christian message, but the characters will still capture your heart even if you don't normal read this type of thing.

The book begins in a small Amish Community near Lancaster, PA and unfolds the tale of a young girl's question of faith and curiosity towards the outside world.

The Shunning is really an easy read for a long weekend at the lake. Give it a chance. You might actually be surprised. Jan 15, Sicily Yoder rated it it was amazing.

The Shunning was one of the first books that I read back when it first came out. I had the advantage of merchandising books for Chas Levy in major chains stores, where Beverly's books were fast sellers.

If you haven't read Amish books, this book is a good "first book" for you because it is so rich with the Amish culture and vocabulary.

Having adopted "Plain" family myself, and other Plain friends, I know that Beverly's books are right-on with the authenticity of the Amish culture.

I also enjoy The Shunning was one of the first books that I read back when it first came out. I also enjoyed her DVD. Dec 13, Donna rated it it was ok Shelves: book-challenge-made-me-do-it.

This book was just okay for me. I used to really enjoy Amish fiction. So I had hope for this one because it was about adoption.

But it kind of fell flat for me. Katie was such drama queen. Her actions, as an adult woman, seemed so incredibly immature with all the temper tantrums.

I had a hard time with her self absorption. So 2 stars. Mar 22, Lewestover rated it really liked it. This is the first book in The Heritage of Lancaster County series.

If you're at all interested in the Amish people and their lifestyle, Beverly Lewis is a fine author who has written many books about this group.

The stories are quite compelling. I read and enjoyed all three. This book was pretty good That part was pretty annoying View 2 comments.

Feb 26, Kristin rated it it was amazing Shelves: reading-challenge , christian-fiction , amish. Katie Lapp is a 22 year old Amish girl who has lost her first love, Daniel, in a tragic boating accident.

Katie doesn't fit in; she's unhappy with her plain life and feels drawn to a "fancy" way of life. However, she's already made her vows to the faith and is set to marry the local widowed bishop and become a mama to his children, more-so out of duty to being an upstanding member of her society instead of marrying for love.

She feels trapped but is determined to go through with things and become a good Amish woman. When Katie finds a satin baby garment in the attic she begins to question herself about her love for fancy things and her love for music.

This puts her in a bad place with her parents, and with the bishop she is set to marry. Eventually her rebellion leads to her shunning.

The shunning is a practice that is observed by Old Order Amish and some Mennonite churches. In a society that is very social, the shunning is particularly painful for the individuals who must endure it.

The entire community is forbidden to speak to or have any contact with the Shunned. The Amish call the act of shunning- Meidung, which translates from German, avoidance.

The book wraps up with Katie leaving her plain community and leaves us with a surprising cliffhanger which I am sure will be explored in the next installment, The Confession.

Unlike other authors, who shy from addressing issues of shunning or religious practices of the Amish, Beverly Lewis writes about these issues and gives a realistic view of what the Amish believe and not just a look at their lifestyle.

Nov 09, Simon Cowan rated it it was amazing. I like the phrase 'compelling story'. True, it's used so much it could almost be a cliche, but I can't think of a better way to describe this book.

I love hearing about people, especially when their lives are so vastly different to my own and that's definitely true of the people in this book.

It's blatant escapism but there's a lot to be said for reading about a simpler time, especially when I like the phrase 'compelling story'.

It's blatant escapism but there's a lot to be said for reading about a simpler time, especially when life these days gets as complicated as it does.

Anyway I don't see much wrong with taking a break from modernity sometimes. Just like a holiday in the country. All in all a lovely story that I'm glad I read.

Mar 16, Lacy rated it really liked it. I think I would have liked this book better if I wouldn't have read any of this author's books previously.

This really should be the first book you read. I did enjoy it. I find the whole Amish life fascinating.

The very idea that she gets outcast from everything she ever knew basically over a guitar is crazy to me. Their were a few over developed parts that I didn't feel needed so much attention, but the ending made any of the slower parts all worth it.

I'm quite excited to see how her life chan I think I would have liked this book better if I wouldn't have read any of this author's books previously.

I'm quite excited to see how her life changes. Also, I lover that this is true and written by one of Katie's descendants.

Aug 09, Nancy rated it did not like it. I am drawn to all things Amish and, having seen these books many years ago, looked forward to beginning to read them.

I was sorely disappointed. I liked our heroine, Katie, less and less as the book went on. The writing was mediocre.

The characters weren't likable. The story was melodramatic. Gag me. On a good note, I won't have to figure out when to read the rest of the books, as this is my first and last Bever I am drawn to all things Amish and, having seen these books many years ago, looked forward to beginning to read them.

On a good note, I won't have to figure out when to read the rest of the books, as this is my first and last Beverly Lewis.

Aug 01, Molly Jebber rated it it was amazing. Good story showing why the Amish shun those who leave. A very good plot and well-developed characters.

The main reason I only marked this book 3 stars is because two major parts of the plot have no real final resolution.

I only discovered this was part of a series when I came to Goodreads to write my review. It is my opinion that all books in a series should be marked as such.

If I would've known it was part of a series and I would have to read another book to find out what happened, I would've rated this one a full 5 stars.

Oct 19, Doris rated it did not like it. I read this book via cd of which there were 8, for 8. Along with wishing the story would hurry up, and be a little less predictable, I wished the speaker would be just a wee bit faster.

I never figured out why Katie didn't know she is adopted. My husband and I were listening to the book while traveling, and somewhere on disc 1 just after the gown was discovered we decided the girl was adopted from an English family English meaning not Amish.

So why hasn't that occure I read this book via cd of which there were 8, for 8. So why hasn't that occured to Katie or for that matter the rest of the community.

Mother goes away, comes back with a baby that grows into a child who looks nothing like anyone else in the community, who wouldn't wonder?

But I dismiss the whole "born English, have an English attitude" that seems to be cropping up - it doesn't make sense in the community or in life for that matter.

We are what we are raised, not what or where we were born. So - the only thing that has me wondering is why Katie didn't try a few of the things she wonders about why she was on Rumsperger sorry about the spelling.

Try on a few gowns, try a bit of singing, wander around and see a few things. Does the author not know a lot about the actual Amish lifestyle?

Doesn't she know that Katie would have tried those things - if she was interested - why she was in the 'running around' period?

I felt the shunning was a bit of revenge by a jealous, jilted groom he was the one with the power to start the shunning process.

For that matter, why didn't the epilogue tell us anything vital - Katie is where now, other than outside Hickory Hollow? Why did Daniel know where his sister was, and her current last name, if he didn't have a contact in the hollow she married quite a while after he left.

And if Dan had a contact, how come he didn't know Katie was shunned and vanished? After I finished the story I was left with more questions, and wondering if the whole purpose of the book was to do the all-too-predictable shunning, to let us get a contorted glimpse of the Amish lifestyle, or to preach at us.

It fell short on all counts. Not recommended. Sorry this seems to ramble - several different thoughts combined here.

Apr 17, Heather rated it liked it Shelves: read. I've always been secretly fascinated with the lives of the Amish, probably stemming from my childhood when I came across a young adult book about a girl from that culture, and I found their lifestyle foreign and intriguing.

So when I was browsing the free book selections on Amazon's Kindle website, The Shunning was being offered to Kindle readers at no cost, and I immediately downloaded it.

When I finished this book, I understood why the publishers were offering readers such a great deal. This is I've always been secretly fascinated with the lives of the Amish, probably stemming from my childhood when I came across a young adult book about a girl from that culture, and I found their lifestyle foreign and intriguing.

This is the first book in a series; as such, the book delved just deeply enough to grab readers' attention and endear us to the characters before ending abruptly, and with many, many unanswered questions hanging in the balance.

I believe it was the intention of the publishers to hook readers enough that they'll then seek out the rest of the series.

This book is the story of a young Amish woman who has never really fit into her rigid community, and days before her wedding to a much older community bishop, she makes a discovery that changes her life.

Without giving away the premise of the book series? Despite the fact that I don't appreciate being drawn in and made to find another book in order to have some questions answered, I did enjoy the reading of this book.

This was a fast read, and a good "palate cleanser", if you will, between heavier books. If you enjoy stories about the Amish, you'll probably appreciate the details and level of authenticity that this book provides its readers, but be prepared to be left wanting more.

Excellent writing with an interesting story line. I truly enjoyed this read, being it was my first Amish book I've ever tried.

I don't know much about the Amish community or their beliefs and such, just hearsay, so it was quite nice actually learning something new.

In this story, you meet Katie Lapp, a young Amish woman who has only known her Amish friends and family and how to be a respectable Amish Woman.

She finds a satin baby gown in her parent's attic one day and it troubles her to fi 5 Stars! She finds a satin baby gown in her parent's attic one day and it troubles her to find this lying in secret.

She wants to know why they have such a beautiful piece of clothing, when the Amish are plain. What she doesn't realize is that the baby gown represents something from her past she may or may not want to know Katie has always wanted more in life than being Amish.

She wants beautiful things and wants to sing. She keeps most of this in, however, because to want these things is not right in the eyes of God, according to the Amish.

Will Katie soon find out things that make her life better in the end? Or will she continue on her sinful ways and risk being "shunned" but the community?

I will say, there's no way I could ever be Amish I am a Christian and I believe in God and Jesus, but the way they worship and believe is quite extreme!!!

But, it was still enjoyable to learn about the Amish beliefs and their way of living. Jun 09, Lydia Therese rated it really liked it Recommends it for: 12 and up, fans of Amish romance.

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