Join a class of unlikely Ohioans who take cooking lessons at Lyle and Heidi Troyer’s Amish farm. A woman engaged to marry, an expectant mother estranged from her family, a widowed mom seeking to simplify, a Vietnam vet who camps on the Troyer’s farm, and an Amish widower make up the mismatched lot of students. But Heidi’s cooking lessons soon turn to life lessons as they each share the challenges they are facing. Is this what God had in mind when Heidi got the idea for cooking classes?
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About The Author
A nationally recognized
authority on the Amish community, Wanda E. Brunstetter has sold more
than seven million copies of her fiction and nonfiction books. Wanda
enjoys an uncommon kinship with the Amish and continues to visit their
communities throughout the country. Her books have won numerous awards
and topped several bestselling charts.
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found myself fully engrossed in this new book, and kept page turning to
try and find the out come of this uncommon group of participants in
Heidi Troyer’s new cooking class.
What a range of characters we have here, and at first could see no common denominator to them, except learning to cook. Now the idea of taking cooking lessons from an Amish woman does hold appeal, and could see myself doing so, and I can cook.
When Ron showed up and decided to stay for the lessons, my mind was screaming “No”, and yet he did add to the drama. While these students didn’t air their dirty laundry at the classes we were gifted to their lives between the classes.
Besides being gifted with some delicious Amish recipes, and I am going to try them, we are shown compassion and understanding, for all, even when we want to get rid of one of them.
A really fun read in this new series, and I cannot wait for the next book in this series.
I received this book through Net Galley and Barbour Publishing, Inc., and was not required to give a positive review.
What a range of characters we have here, and at first could see no common denominator to them, except learning to cook. Now the idea of taking cooking lessons from an Amish woman does hold appeal, and could see myself doing so, and I can cook.
When Ron showed up and decided to stay for the lessons, my mind was screaming “No”, and yet he did add to the drama. While these students didn’t air their dirty laundry at the classes we were gifted to their lives between the classes.
Besides being gifted with some delicious Amish recipes, and I am going to try them, we are shown compassion and understanding, for all, even when we want to get rid of one of them.
A really fun read in this new series, and I cannot wait for the next book in this series.
I received this book through Net Galley and Barbour Publishing, Inc., and was not required to give a positive review.
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