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I don't usually read Christian fiction, I'm more of of non-fiction Christian reader, but I received the book free from David C. Cook publishing for winning one of their "Free Book Friday" Facebook contests. I never would have read or even picked up this book otherwise.
I got about half way through the book, and I just didn't care to finish it. The characters are especially immature. 38 year old Holly reads like she's 21 - bad attitude on one hand, and then the awkward social acumen of a 10 year o ...more
I got about half way through the book, and I just didn't care to finish it. The characters are especially immature. 38 year old Holly reads like she's 21 - bad attitude on one hand, and then the awkward social acumen of a 10 year o ...more

“Leaving Lancaster” is not just about the Amish, but about the relationship between mothers and daughters, about rejection and acceptance, and about starting over. First, the story deals with the relationship between Anna Gingerich and her daughter Esther, who leaves her Amish roots to go to California with Samuel Fisher during their Rumspringa in the 1960's. Many years after Samuel’s death, Esther decides to return to Lancaster County with her daughter, Holly Fisher, to visit her mother, Anna,
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More than anything else, thirty-something Holly Fisher longs for family. Growing up in Seattle without a dad or grandparents, she wonders what it would be like to have a heritage, a place of belonging. Holly is furious when her mother, Esther, reveals a long-kept secret: Holly’s grandmother and uncles are still alive and begging Esther to return. And Holly is shocked when she learns that the family she’s never known lives on a Lancaster, Pennsylvania, farm—as part of an Amish community her mothe
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