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Book Review: The Parting by Beverly Lewis

Written by Violet Nesdoly
Published December 11, 2007

Seventeen-year-old Nellie Mae Fisher doesn’t realize, the Saturday in early June, 1966 when Caleb Yoder catches her eye and gives her a lingering smile, that by evening her 16-year-old sister Suzy will be dead. This “collision of the best and worst days" of her life is for Nellie, her family, indeed the whole Amish community of Honeybrook, only the first storm in a whole season of troubles.

Now, one hundred days later, the corn has ripened stunted and small. There is restlessness among the men as some are defying the Ordnung and buying tractors or, worse, risking the ban by pursuing strange new beliefs that come straight from Bible passages unauthorized by the bishop. As Nellie tends her Simple Sweets shop, she can’t help but overhear rumors about Suzy and her last wild Rumschpringe days (an Amish teen's wild oats days) when she ran with a ‘fancy’ crowd. Worst of all, Caleb hasn’t given her another sign that he knows she exists.

Welcome to the world of Beverly Lewis’s The Parting – the first in a new series, The Courtship of Nellie Fisher. As is usual with Lewis’s books, I was captured by the story from the Prologue on and led willingly along by her effortless storytelling style and the intriguing plot.

The sight of Dat reading his Bible had me cheering while looking furtively about for who else might be watching. Nellie’s decision to look for Suzy’s diary – the one she buried instead of burned as she’d promised – made me nervous, not to speak of the time Caleb’s dad came charging across the room to talk directly to her. Altogether the plot along with my involvement with the characters had the story slipping by way too quickly.

As in other Lewis books, I found her characters a big draw. The story is mostly seen through the eyes of the domestically talented and capable Nellie, who dreams of making a home for Caleb and helping him on the farm. The occasional diversion into the viewpoint of the ardent and idealistic Caleb, as well as Betsy and Rueben (Nellie’s parents) rounds them out as people and adds plot complexity.

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Book Review: The Parting by Beverly Lewis
Published: December 11, 2007
Type: Review
Section: Books
Filed Under: Books: Young Adult, Books: Women, Books: Romance, Books: Religion, Books: Families
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#1 — December 11, 2007 @ 15:44PM — Natalie Bennett [URL]

This article has been selected for syndication to Advance.net , which is affiliated with newspapers around the United States, and to Boston.com. Nice work!

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