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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Seth Hostetler lost two wives. One day after a year of grieving, his pregnant sister-in-law and Mom ask him to drive for them. Seth doesn't want to drive buggy again. While out they go to a new shop where Seth meets an Amish potter. He decides to try the wheel and finds he loves the feel of clay. He decides to take a class. He learns to love making pottery and the feel of the clay. He eventually becomes an part of the shop working there to sell pieces he makes. He meets Leah, the granddaughter, of the owner. She is English even though her grandparents are Amish. A young man comes to Amish community and asks to drive for the Hostetlers. Seth and Robbie soon become friends. Seth has no idea the secret Robbie has. It about destroys their friendship when he finds out. There are other things people face and Seth finds it hard to control his anger over loss of his wives. A delightful read. All Virginia's books will hold your interest all the way through them. When this book opens we learn that Seth had lost his first wife and now is happily married and expecting a baby, but this world is not about to last, and a tragic accident happens and he looses his second wife. We travel in Seth’s shoes as he goes about his everyday life, and trying to avoid what his family and the community wants, him to remarry, he just can’t do it as he blames himself in a way for the demise of his loved ones. How is he ever going to be able to settle down and have a family, and he decides he isn’t. A chance meeting with a potter and a new course in his life is set, and a young man shows up in his family’s yard one day looking for a job. Robbie soon becomes Seth’s driver, now from this point on I realized or speculated on who he was, and you will have to read to find out if I’m right. We also have another struggling soul, the potter’s granddaughter Leah, a former Amish woman, and now struggling, and these two have a lot in common, they need to forgive. Easy to say, but hard to do, and will they ever be able to be at peace without it? I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Harvest House, and was not required to give a positive review. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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HTML: Is It Time for This Widower to Give Love One More Chance? After the devastating loss of his second wife, Seth Hostetler believes a lasting love is beyond all hope. A year has passed, and his mamm and sister are determined to see him happily married once again. But how can he open his heart to another woman when their relationship could end in tragedy? Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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The Amish Widower is a beautifully crafted novel that captured my interest immediately. Seth is a man struggling with the loss of two wives, and he feels responsible (though he had nothing to do with either of their deaths). We get to see him work through his grief and anger (he has trouble controlling his temper). It was nice to see him find an outlet in pottery. The author takes readers through process of creating the pottery (which I found fascinating). I loved the descriptions of Seth’s creations especially his unique candleholders. I felt that The Amish Widower has a great flow and good writing. The story develops naturally and easily. I give The Amish Widower 4.5 out of 5 stars. While The Amish Widower is a part of a series, each book can be read alone. The ending is expected, but I still enjoyed reading the book (I did not want to put it down). I appreciated how Ms. Smith shows the healing power of forgiveness. We can see how forgiveness helps both parties. The Amish Widower is my favorite story in The Men of Lancaster County series. ( )