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Anonymous
Posted April 16, 2013
It was slow reading, but good reading.
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Posted January 6, 2012
I really enjoyed this book. Its the kind of book you dont want to put down, you just want to keep reading till the end. This is my 4th series of wanda that i have read, and i will keep reading till there are no more! I hope that never happens.
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Posted May 18, 2011
I started with this book and I am now the proud owner of 14 books written by Wanda. They are all fantastic. This being the first one I read makes it special to me. Grab a comfy spot and a good cup of coffee and let yourself be taken away to a simpler time. You will love every page, every minute and every day you have one of her books in your hand. She has made me appreciate a great book with no profanity or sex and it's truly refreshing.
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Posted November 17, 2010
Going Home - Brides of Webster County is truly inspiring. This author is an amazing writer with an amazing talent for writing in such a way that you feel you are the character in the book and you really feel what the character feels. You can not put the book down, and when you are done, you're ready to read the next book. You will not be disappointed with this author. Wanda E. Brunstetter's "Going Home" is a must read, that will leave you on the edge of your seat wondering what will happen next and wanting more.
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Posted September 23, 2010
I love to read about the Amish life style. My mother was from PA. and we would sit on the bank of our cousins front yard and watch the buggies go by. I was so fascinated about how amazing they are on forgiving anyone who wrongs them. It goes back to the Old Testament on how God really wants us to be. I was touched by the kindness of others in this book and how they would pray and not give up on the ones who left the fold. I could not imagine how I would feel if I had no contact with my family member because they left and chose another way of life. At first I wanted to shake her father and yell "she came back that speaks for someting, love her, encourage her to stay." This book is a great testimony of following your dreams and the consequences of those actions.
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Posted June 1, 2008
Going Home was a wonderful book. I like how the aithor gives details about the amish culture.
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Posted June 1, 2008
I truly enjoyed this book as all of Wanda Brunstetter's books. Since I have purchased or received these books as gifts. Through the whole I kept hopeing Faith would come to her senses and realized she had all she needed with her family and when she did I nearly cried of joy along with her.
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Posted June 1, 2008
This book was very heartfelt! It shows you should put God and your family first! It shows you how if you put your faith in God he can get you thru anything and everything! It was also wonderful to read a book that is about a community where I grew up!
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Posted June 1, 2008
In a unique way, Brunstetter takes the characters in Going Home and gives them a twist that one might not expect to see in a novel based in an Amish community. A young widowed woman, Faith, who has left the fold to explore the English world, has come home with her six-year-old daughter, but not to stay. She continues to be enamored with the world of entertainment and wants only a good home for her daughter. A young man, Noah, who prefers to bake over farming seems to be the disappointment of his father. Yet, the scripture verses he attaches to each baked gift uplift the recipient showing him that he is doing the Lord¿s work. Can these two people from the same background, yet from completely different worlds, find love that the Lord has intended for them? In another brilliant story, Brunstetter brings the reader into the Amish world as the lives of the characters unfold before your eyes.
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Posted December 20, 2007
just read the book and it was so uplifting. the lord sure works in many ways. this book will enlighten you and increase you faith. donna murello
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Posted December 2, 2007
I read every book that Wanda writes and this one was no disappointment. She has a way of bringing each character to life and lets me live through them. I also love learning the history of the Amish and Mennonites since I was born and raised near Lancaster, PA.
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Posted December 4, 2007
Another wonderful book by Wanda. Showed endurance through hardship, Noah's never ending faith in the Lord and Faith's tender heart in getting her priorities in order. A book of love and devotion. Hard to put this book down.
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Posted October 2, 2007
Going Home is an outstanding book about the true meaning of family,love and faith.
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Posted October 2, 2007
This book is so outstanding, I was so glad when the daughter decided to stay home and not go back out to entertain. If we would mold ouf lives by these books then our problems would be small. I saw love come out in this book. What kindness. Cant't wait for another one. Amy Morrison
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Posted October 3, 2007
I enjoyed this book very much. It is very easy reading. Wanda is truly a very gifted author. I always look forward to reading her next novel. I love the idea of adding the Lemon Sponge Cake recipe at the end.
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Posted October 6, 2010
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Posted May 21, 2011
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