The man she loves wants to leave the Amish faith. But can she really leave her life behind?
"Whatever he chooses, I'm going with him."
Miriam Raber enjoys life in her Old Order Amish community, and she is hopeful that Saul Fisher will propose to her soon. But when Saul starts talking about leaving the only world either of them has ever known, Miriam imagines what her life might look like as an Englischer. One thing she knows for certain, she loves Saul and feels he’s the one God has chosen for her. But Saul’s indecision has come at an inconvenient time as Miriam is noticing advances from Jesse Dienner, a man she went to school with and who wants to marry.
Complicating matters is the arrival of Miriam’s cousin, Shelby, a worldly Englisch girl sent to live with Miriam’s family following trouble back home.
Who will Miriam choose a life with—and who will choose to stay in the Old Order Amish community?
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"I liked this book, as I have most other Amish books I have read. Just a nice story. I enjoy watching how God works in each characters life. And yay for happy endings :)"
— Amy (4 out of 5 stars)
" It was just ok for me. Not as interesting as other books in the series. "
— Karen, 1/15/2014" This was a wonderful book. It was touching in so many ways. I loved the love, faith, hope, and insight in this book. "
— Jackie, 1/14/2014" I loved this entire series. I highly recommend it to everyone. "
— Carolyn, 11/30/2013" Not the best in the series, but still entertaining. The ending was a little too formulaic and happily-ever-after for my taste. "
— Kelley, 11/9/2013" I read it because I'm fascinated with the Amish. However, this read more like a christian romance novel... It was ok, but I don't think I'd read more of this series. "
— Sile, 10/15/2013" Enjoyed this book in the series. "
— June, 12/15/2012" I loved this book. I could actually not put it down. Beth Wiseman is quickly becoming one of my favorite Amish Fiction Authors. "
— Marcy, 11/3/2012" a quick read but probably my favorite of the series. Again, unrealistic that a girl would just easily become Amish and other not, but it was uplifting. "
— stacie, 3/9/2012" Wow what a spectacular book! Review coming soon! "
— Kaity-Jane, 8/24/2011" I love all of these books. Feel like I know everyone in the community. "
— Jc, 8/1/2011" Not the best in the series, but still entertaining. The ending was a little too formulaic and happily-ever-after for my taste. "
— Kelley, 5/3/2011" This was a wonderful book. It was touching in so many ways. I loved the love, faith, hope, and insight in this book. "
— Jackie, 5/2/2011" I received this novel in a GoodReads giveaway. I'm not sure I cared for some of the phrasing in this novel. The plot was descent, and it ended as I had expected. "
— April, 4/21/2011" Beth's books just keep getting better and better.<br/>I just loved it and think everyone who loves Beth's books will find this one just exceptional. "
— Kristine, 3/17/2011" Wow what a spectacular book! Review coming soon! "
— Jane, 3/15/2011Beth Wiseman, author of the Daughters of the Promise series and the Land of Canaan series, is hailed as a top voice in Amish fiction. She and her family live in Texas.
Renee Ertl is an audiobook narrator and actress with more than a hundred voice-over, print, on-camera commercial, and corporate video projects to her credit. She started working in the industry as an actress in summer stock and dinner theater, and she has traveled extensively, performing on cruise ships and touring with “Up with People.”