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Anyone Of Amish Descent? How Did You Start Into This Genre?
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Marta Perry


My first foray into anything Amish was when I picked up Plain Truth by Jodi Picoult on a whim in a bookshop and was hooked on both Picoult and my interest in the Amish. However, Christian fiction is kind of hard to come by over here in the UK, unless you visit a Christian bookshop, of which the closest one is about 40 minutes drive from my home town (and has since been shut down, sadly). So it was a couple of years before one of my mum's friends discovered that christianbook.com ships to the UK and we bought a couple of Beverly Lewis's books in a sale for a couple of dollars. One of these was The Shunning, which seems to be the first Amish novel that most people read.
I know that I could never simplify my life as much as the Amish do, but I love the way that they place so much importance on their families and communities. It's encouraged me to try to get to know my neighbours better - and also to appreciate the beauty of nature more and to want to experiment with new recipes!
Everyone has a type of book that they read when they're in need of a break from real life - for me, this used to be my childhood favourites, Nancy Drew and the Babysitters Club. Amish books have joined this selection and they make excellent comfort reads. I'm in my second year of an English Literature degree and this involves a lot of heavy reading, so I'm glad that I have authors like Amy Clipston and Beverly Lewis to help me relax after studying.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Shunning (other topics)Plain Truth (other topics)
I have a very Pennsylvanian Dutch last name, but I have never had a chance to make it out to Pennsylvania to see Amish country, though I would absolutely love to. Unfortunately my dad's side of the family is not very close with one another, so this probably why there was never much emphasis on me visiting.
What is your story? And if you're not of Amish descent, how did you get into this genre?