![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This first book in "Amish Cooking Class" series effectively blends simple storytelling and relevant plotlines dealing with real life issues. Fans of Brunstetter's previous works will eat this one up.- () This is a light and easy read, like a delicious pie, that will make for a delightful afternoon reading with well-formed characters and sympathetic situations to draw from. All of the characters are dealing with realistic struggles, and it is interesting to see how they come together to help each other.- () There is such a cozy feel to the story, but it is not a fluff message. The cooking students easily pull the reader in, and the yummy recipes may leave you racing to the kitchen after reading this book. Readers will be hard pressed not to take this book to the dinner table after reading the mouth-watering recipes included.- ()įans of The Half-Stitched Amish Quilting Club series are likely to love Brunstetter's latest. The mix of well-drawn Amish and "English" protagonists adds a flavorful accent to the narrative. Brunstetter maintains the warmth and love of her other fiction. ![]()
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