The struggle knows not the logic of morals is an Arabic saying.
Baghdad, 2006: In the midst of a city at the brink of civil war, stands a man, Walid, trying to find his place in life. He has discovered that he is not as strong as he hoped. With his family's well-being in jeopardy, a decision looms and we witness his personal struggle with the darkness that lies within us all.
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"I enjoyed this book very much. Unlike many Amish books, this story showed how the Amish live in today's age. The struggles the characters faced in this story were realistic and interesting to read about. I really liked how it integrated modern day technology and thinking with the Amish way of life." — Rachel (4 out of 5 stars)
"I enjoyed this book very much. Unlike many Amish books, this story showed how the Amish live in today's age. The struggles the characters faced in this story were realistic and interesting to read about. I really liked how it integrated modern day technology and thinking with the Amish way of life."
" A Amish book which told the story of a husband and wife who leave Lancaster to live in Kentucky. The wife is sad about leaving her family, but her husband feels this move is for the best. This story also continues with other characters we have met. "
" Hannah does want to move away from her mother and her husband moves her anyway to try to get Hannah to rely on him instead of her mother. Hannah holds Mindy very close and won't let her do things she thinks are too dangerous. But we can't always protect our loved ones no matter the distance. "
" Great book wish I had read the first two already but hoping to get to them soon! "
" It is very fun to watch these families learn and grow. I think I have just read too many Brunstetter books in a row; I need to take a break. "
" Intersting to read the first book in a series last but . . . still enjoyed it. "
" great book great series lots of highs and lows but will keep you interested from page 1 of book 1 through page 375 of book 3 "
" I enjoyed having a couple already married as the focus of the story (versus young Amish going through angst of courting). I did find a major incident/plot point that helped the resolution a bit if not, far-fetched, too...easy. "
" I found Hannah to be selfish and spoiled. I just don't perceive the Amish to be that way so I found the character to be a little unbelievable. "
" Did not enjoy this book at all. It was a struggle to continue reading after I read thorough half of this book. "
" This story continued and resolved the series of Amish brothers who moved to Kentucky away from their family in Pennsylvania. Easy to read and always clean, Wanda Brunstetter knows how to tell a story and how to make readers relate to her characters. "
" I enjoyed this book. It is the third book in Wanda E Brunstetter's "Kentucky Brothers" series. Despite being fairly predictable, I still enjoy all of her stories. I would recommend this series to everyone. "
" love it am done with it .The Struggle by Wanda Brunstetter "
" Another wonderful story of love, heartbreak, forgiveness, and faith! "
" Would have been 4 stars except for the ending-it wrapped up way to easy the struggles depicted in the first 85% of the book. "
" Really liked. Always good. Look forward to her next. "
" I actually was unable to listen to this book as the girl was just so whinning! "
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