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Trudy Walter Carlson
It gave a very concise view of the Amish that I found very interesting and was an integral part of the story. It wasn't in the least bit offensive or "preachy" -- simply an insight into the Amish community and their beliefs. I found it fascinating.
Jillian
liking it so far, describes a different life from what we know today...
Lynn
Well, it does go into depth about the Amish belief system, which is the basis for the actions of the family in the book that this is about. If she didn't do that, you wouldn't understand their actions.
Jon Papai
She got wrong the one bit of theology she included. Please google "Immaculate Conception." It doesn't mean what Picoult thinks it does.
Sloane L.
yes, it does go deep!
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