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An Amish Christmas by Cynthia Keller

An Amish Christmas

A Novel

by Cynthia Keller

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  • Oct 2010, 256 pages
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  • Iris F. (W. Bloomfield, Michigan)
    An Amish Christmas
    The best thing I can say about this book is that it was short and I was able to get through it in two sittings. This is a sugar sweet story that could easily have been a novella in a woman's magazine. The characters were one dimensional and while the ending was a bit of a stretch, there was no doubt that all would live happily ever after. For those seeking a simplistic, feel good, easy read with no depth, this is the book for them. For anyone looking for a piece of literature of any intellectual merit, this book should be skipped.

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