True rating: 3.5 ⭐️
This book is set in the 1960's in the country side of Pennsylvania following a family of 4 males, 2 females and a woman named Jorie King. It's told from the 3rd person point of view and we watch these neighbour's experience a simple but hard Amish life in terms of their daily routines but their emotional and spiritual lives are far more complex as they go through loss, grief, doing the right thing, bullying, frustration with the people you love, repentance and so much more.
I enjoyed learning about the Amish community and I loved how their faith in God is seen strongly throughout the book. I'm glad our cast of characters chose not to follow other people when it came to the topic of racism thought it was a small battle for some to overcome.
I wasn't a fan of some of their beliefs when is comes to self defense especially because it put the characters in unnecessary situations because of it and there were points were I was not a fan of some of the plot devices (such as killing off characters) or manners in which the plot was developing.
But overall I enjoyed my read and flew through the story and I love the theme of how any memories good or bad shape us as humans and we have to choose whether they're make better or worse off.
Spice: 0
Cursing: 0
⚠️Content Warnings⚠️
Graphic: Terminal illness
Moderate: Bullying, Cancer, Death, Racism, Violence, Medical content, Death of parent, War, Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Animal death, Child death, Fatphobia, Miscarriage, Blood, Dementia