This book is beautiful. Tice's images do not specifically address the Brand's text they appear next to but they combine into a beautiful, comprehensive whole. It helps that the Pennsylvania Dutch are a fascinating topic and people. They are determined to maintain their self-reliant culture in the rolling Pennsylvania hills. They have a deep religious faith, love of words and music, and tremendous farming skill. It truly is amazing the connection apparent in Tice's photographs as no posturing is visible in his portraits, and his landscapes in their fascinating simplicity pay homage to Pennsylvania Dutch. Above all after fleeing war in their native Germany in the 17th and 18th century, the Pennsylvania Dutch are devoted to peaceful existence.
"What the Pennsylvania German plain sects teach is simply that the human species can still want to live by a strong and abiding sense of love. Though for them this love, this brotherhood, is Biblic, one may hope it has elements of universality. With them, with whatever modifications, it seems to endure."