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Jorie King has been waiting for her beau, Benjamin Zook, to return home to Lancaster County so they can marry. But when news arrives that Ben has been killed, Jorie finds comfort in the friendship of his brother Caleb. That friendship ripens into love, and it seems that they are meant to be together. But when the unexpected happens, their worlds are turned upside down once more.
I bawled my eyes out while reading this book and I cannot even blame it on pregnancy hormones! There were humorous moments too, as both humor and tears is what makes a great book in my humble opinion. This story was filled with many of life’s complexities and reveals that the Amish are not immune to suffering and hardships. What it does reveal is their fortitude in life’s trials.
I love reading about the Amish. Their lifestyle, community and family life intrigue me.
The Waiting is one of those books that makes the Amish people’s faith, community and willingness to forgive stand out above what I am use to experiencing. Because the Amish possess these traits they are better able to withstand life’s troubles when they come their way. Grant it, this book is a work of fiction, but it is based on who the Amish are in real life.
Personally, I long for what the Amish have – a close knit community on which to depend through thick and thin. The ability to forgive and be forgiven freely and to love completely without brick walls of emotional barriers being in the way of trusting, godly friendships is a rare gift. A gift The Waiting shows is possible with endurance, more forgiveness and love we are capable of in and of ourselves. It is our relationship with God that makes or breaks our relationships with others.
This was a wonderful story that I recommend as a good read. Thanks, Suzanne!
“Available October 2010 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”
Thank you for this thoughtful review of my newest book. It’s an honor to have you “scrub in” with the Mercy Hospital team.
Blessings,
Candace Calvert
Hi Theresa!
Thanks for your lovely review of “The Waiting.” I’m so glad you felt as if it left you wanting to bring more of the best of the Amish into your own life. That’s just what I hope to convey!
Sorry it took me a while to drop by…have been traveling during the blog tour and am just home now, getting caught up.
Thanks for being a part of the blog tour! Warmly, Suzanne