
Amish at Heart
An Amish Easter Story
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Abigail (Abi) Berg has a problem, and it’s her. Having recently turned sixteen, she’s not sure if she wants to stay Beachy Amish, an influence from some teenage English girls in a nearby town. They even have her wanting to wear ankle bracelets and makeup, a definite problem to her parents and her bishop.
Hoping to change Abi’s behavior, her parents send her to live with an aunt and uncle, Clara and Jonah Ellis, in Virginia, where it’s too remote to ride her bike to see English teenagers. Little do her parents know, Abi plans to be even more rebellious there.
At the end of her year with Clara and her family, a series of experiences and events affect Abi’s decision of whether to stay Beachy Amish or not. But until she returns home, even she isn’t sure what she’ll do.
A heartwarming novella about some of the trials we all face as teenagers, Amish at Heart: An Amish Easter Story, can be read in two or three sittings. For readers who’d like to revisit some of the characters from the author’s Clara Engelman series, they are also included.
Please note: To those considering the AI narrated audio version of this book, be aware that AI narration isn’t perfect. One issue you might notice is AI narration is unable to use different voices for different characters, so on rare occasions, it may not be immediately clear which character is speaking for short sections of dialogue. Two more issues are the lack of emotion in the narrator’s voice and the occasional mispronounced word. Despite those things, AI narration has come a long way, and is still a very enjoyable way to listen to a book, especially since they usually cost the purchaser much less than human narrated books.