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Tricia Goyer (Author)
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October 1, 2011 A Big Sky Novel
All she wanted was a simple Amish life . . . But now Marianna Sommer finds herself depending on Englisch neighbors. Although proud of living apart from the world, she and her newly relocated Amish family have discovered that life in the remote mountains of Montana requires working together.

As Marianna begins helping those different from herself—and receiving their help—her heart contemplates two directions. She’s torn between the Amish man from Indiana whom she has long planned on marrying and the friendly Englischer who models a closer walk with God than she’s ever seen before.

Who should have young Marianna’s heart? What is God asking her to sacrifice? Her traditions? Her community? The answer is found along the wooded paths.

Acclaim for Tricia Goyer’s Big Sky Series

“A wonderful story about the Amish and the way they live their lives by the writings of the Bible. Readers will delight in this.”

RT Book Reviews

“A sweet, tender tale that’s sure to please readers. Amish fiction fans will be wanting more from Ms. Goyer!”

AmishHearts.com

“A captivating story . . . the reader can’t wait to turn the page.”

Suzanne Woods Fisher, best-selling author, Lancaster County Series

"A sweet, tender story about God's gentle workings in the hearts of His own. Tricia Goyer has a true talent for creating believable characters readers can identify and empathize with. Anyone who enjoys Amish fiction will appreciate this moving tale."

Sally Laity, author of Remnant of Forgiveness

"I was pulled into Tricia Goyer's Along Wooded Paths from the first page! A devastating past, a heart-breaking choice, this story has it all. Endearing, lovely in every way. If you love heart-warming Amish fiction you can't go wrong here."

Traci DePree, author of the Lake Emily series and Into the Wilderness

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All she wanted was a simple Amish life . . .

But now Marianna Sommer finds herself depending on Englisch neighbors. Although proud of living apart from the world, she and her newly relocated Amish family have discovered that life in the remote mountains of Montana requires working together.

As Marianna begins helping those different from herself—and receiving their help—her heart contemplates two directions. She’s torn between the Amish man from Indiana whom she has long planned on marrying and the friendly Englischer who models a closer walk with God than she’s ever seen before.
Who should have young Marianna’s heart? What is God asking her to sacrifice? Her traditions? Her community? The answer is found along the wooded paths.

Acclaim for Tricia Goyer’s Big Sky Series:

A wonderful story about the Amish and the way they live their lives by the writings of the Bible. Readers will delight in this.—RT Book Reviews

A sweet, tender tale that’s sure to please readers. Amish fiction fans will be wanting more from Ms. Goyer!—AmishHearts.com

Tricia Goyer is a CBA best-selling author and the winner of two American Christian Fiction Writers’ Book of the Year Awards (Night Song and Dawn of a Thousand Nights). She co-wrote 3:16 Teen Edition with Max Lucado and contributed to the Women of Faith Study Bible. Also a noted marriage and parenting writer, she lives with her husband and children in Arkansas.

About the Author

Tricia Goyer is an acclaimed and prolific writer, publishing hundreds of articles in national magazines including Today’s Christian Woman and Focus on the Family while authoring more than twenty-five fiction and nonfiction books combined. Among those are 3:16 Teen Edition with Max Lucado and the American Christian Fiction Writers’ Book of the Year Award winners Night Song and Dawn of a Thousand Nights. She has also written books on marriage and parenting and contributed notes to the Women of Faith Study Bible. Tricia lives with her husband and four children in Arkansas.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: B&H Books (October 1, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1433668696
  • ISBN-13: 978-1433668692
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #39,090 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Tricia Goyer is the author of twenty-six books including Beside Still Waters, The Swiss Courier, and the mommy memoir, Blue Like Play Dough. She won Historical Novel of the Year in 2005 and 2006 from ACFW, and was honored with the Writer of the Year award from Mt. Hermon Writer's Conference in 2003. Tricia's book Life Interrupted was a finalist for the Gold Medallion in 2005. In addition to her novels, Tricia writes non-fiction books and magazine articles for publications like MomSense and Thriving Family. Tricia is a regular speaker at conventions and conferences, and has been a workshop presenter at the MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) International Conventions. She and her family make their home in Little Rock, Arkansas where they are part of the ministry of FamilyLife. Visit www.triciagoyer.com for more about Tricia and her books.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Not the ordinary Amish novel! Outstanding!, November 10, 2011
"Along Wooded Paths" A Big Sky Series by Tricia Goyer

A Big Sky Series, Book Two, "Along Wooded Paths" by Tricia Goyer does not disappoint at all. Book One is "Beside Still Waters" and is all about Marianna and her family moving from the plains of Indiana to the mountainous region of Montana. Each book can be read on its own, but to get the true feeling of this book, these books should be read as the series in order. By doing so gives us the true meaning of this complete story.

I love this series so much because of the way it is written. I love Tricia Goyer's style of writing, and in this genre, she has the characters come to life and jump off the pages at us. We can feel what they feel, think what they are thinking and even ask ourselves what the character are asking themselves. She has proven herself to be very talented at writing an Amish series, and these are by far no cookie-cutter stories like some Amish Fiction can be. This series of books is completely different from any of the other Amish books I have read so far. It is so different that it gets deep into the nitty-gritty of the characters. She even adds a little suspense in this story as it reads along.

I have read some of the reviews on this book and I want to address the romance, or some say, lack, thereof. There is not a lack of romance in this book at all, if you follow along, but more so what makes this book so good is the `anticipation and suspense' of the love that has developed and is developing, and the love to come, and with whom. If you want the traditional Amish romance that tends to turn out predictable, then go grab a different author's book where the stories all start to sound alike and are predictable. This book is not like that at all. Predictable, not at all! I guess I want to call this book a `mature', grown-up version' of Amish books and it deserves every bit of that title. I really hope to see Tricia Goyer writer more books in the Amish genre. This has been so refreshing and entertaining, kind of like a curve-ball in Amish Fiction! I like this a lot!

This book has brought us to a city in Montana where the Amish and the English interact and live among each other without the usual tensions that other Amish communities seem to have. They, the Englischers and the Amish all sit down together at the same tables in a restaurant and have dinner together. They are friends that can count on each other. You will find them doing things together, even going to prayer meetings together and having get-togethers. This is such an enjoyable read, maybe even more realistic than just fiction. The sense of community really shines through in this story.

In this series, Tricia Goyer has us feel what these characters feel and draws us right into their lives. Between the two books in this series, so far this book has been, by far, my favorite. I am dying to read Book Three, which will be called "Beyond Hopes Valley". I am sure, after reading this third book; it will then be my favorite! Each book just gets better and better.

In this book the story line has taken hold, developed and gets us living in Montana with these characters. This is a book I could sit down and read a second time and enjoy it just as much! How refreshing to read such a masterpiece in Amish Fiction! I sure hope she writes more of this genre! I found myself talking out loud to these characters' which only happens when I am really into a great book!

Now that Marianna and her family are living in Montana, they are all falling into the pattern of daily life. Marianna meets a man named Ben, who is an Englischer. He teaches Marianna that it is possible to have a personal relationship with God, rather than just the Amish way of thinking about God, and the Amish don't teach this concept. She is enjoying this very much; so much so, she even sneaks out one night in order to go to the prayer meeting. The prayer meeting is mixed with the Amish and the Outsiders. Marianna finds herself finding this prayer meeting very rewarding as she forms her own personal relationship with God, thanks to Ben who introduced her to it. She has found a sense of freedom in learning to have a personal relationship with God.

Marianna is being drawn closer to Ben. She really likes him, but there is still Aaron back in Indiana to whom she has pledged her heart to, yet she is finding she really likes it in Montana.

Even though this group of Amish that Marianna's family moved to here in Montana is so different from the `typical' Amish communities, they still follow the laws of the Amish, so if Marianna were to allow herself to fall in love and marry Ben, an outsider, she would be excommunicated from the church and her family, just like her brother, Levi, who in the end may or may not go back to being Amish. His parents are praying that he does return to the Amish community as they did lose two other children already, but I can't give spoilers on this great book. However, I do feel Ben loves Marianna. She would never hear of this, though, even though deep down this very same thought has crossed her mind, and she has wondered if perhaps she might love him. Neither of these characters has said anything about this subject to the other, just thought it, but she would never allow herself to fall in love with Ben because of the threat of the excommunication. She loves her family and her faith too much to be able to accept a life like that.

Marianna thinks of Ben as having served his purpose in that he has taught her to have a personal relationship with God. This is all that Ben can be. Nothing more, yet he does enter her thoughts. When Marianna returns to Indiana, Ben will always have a soft spot in her heart for him.

I wonder if Ben, and if I remember correctly, Ben has entertained the thought of whether or not he could become Amish. If that were to occur, then Marianna could fall in love with him. It is so unusual for an Englischer to turn Amish, though, that it rarely happens.

Later towards the end of the book, we see Aaron come to Montana to see Marianna. She is delighted. She decides to go back home to Indiana, planning on spending the rest of her life with him. She has a few misgivings. Why? Trust is one of those misgivings, but why does she feel this way? She happily leaves Montana, hugging and kissing all of her newfound friends' goodbye and leaves with Aaron to head back to Indiana to start planning her new life with Aaron, planning the Wedding. This is pretty much where our story leaves off without, again, giving any spoilers.

I cannot say enough or recommend this book anymore than I already have!

We do get a glimpse into Chapter One of the next, third book! This, I will leave for you to read! I think I can guess one thing, but I won't say! I can only say, again, I can't wait for Book Three to come out!

I hope for Amish Fiction lovers you get the opportunity to read this series and treasure it! It is one you will not put down till you have read it all. I HIGHLY recommend this book and give it 5 stars! Tricia Goyer has proven, once again, her writing skills are so talented!

I received this book for "FREE" from B & H Publishing through NetGalley, through their Book Reviewer's Program in exchange to read and write a review about this book. It is NOT required for my review I write to be either positive or negative, but, "of my own opinion." I was NOT provided with "ANY" monies to accept this book, "NOR" to read it, NOR were "ANY" monies given to me to write the review for this book. All that was `expected' of me was to enjoy the pure pleasure of reading it. Again, the opinions expressed for and about this book are `of my own opinion'. I am disclosing this information in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255, [...] Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not Your Traditional "Cookie Cutter" Amish Fiction, October 7, 2011
This review is from: Along Wooded Paths: A Big Sky Novel (Paperback)
Once you've grown tired of reading the same Amish love story over and over again with different names attached, pick up one of the books in Tricia Goyer's Big Sky series. Along Wooded Paths is an emotional story of a young Amish girl who has left her childhood home in Indiana and the man she is pledged to marry, to move to the wilds of Montana where the Amish and the Englischers live and work together in close community. As Marianna makes friends among the Amish and Englisch alike, she is drawn to Ben because of his close and genuine relationship with God, but he is not Amish. Marianna struggles with confusion as she compares what she's been taught to Ben's obvious relationship with God despite the fact that he's not Amish. TOn top of that, she fears she is falling in love with Ben and, to further complicate matters, Aaron arrives from Indiana to escort Marianna home with him. Now she has to choose not just between Ben and Aaron, but also between tradition and relationship with God. And can she have both?

Along Wooded paths is book two in the Big Sky series. It can be read as a stand alone, but I think you will enjoy it more if you read Beside Still Waters (book one) first. Besides, after reading book two, you'll want to read book one anyway.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Along Wooded Paths, October 3, 2011
This review is from: Along Wooded Paths: A Big Sky Novel (Paperback)
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Along Wooded Paths, book 2 in the Big Sky Series picks up where Beside Still Waters, book 1 left off. Marianna Sommer left the Amish home and childhood love, Aaron Zook to move with her family to start a new life in a new Amish community in Montana. The new Amish community shares their daily lives with the Englisch that also live and work there. She is pulled between her Amish beliefs a new relationship with God that is unlike any she had ever thought possible. She have also become friends with an Englischer, Ben as they share their love for God. She be begins to have feelings that she know are not a possiblility if she is to remain Amish.

We often close our minds to new things especially if it involves religion and our roots. The author reveals that Marianna and her family had become prejudice to the outside world other than the Amish. Then they begin to wander could the Englisch actually have a relationship to God that would allow then to enter Heaven's Gates.

Tricia has done it again. Another beautiful Amish novel. I can't wait to read the next book in the series.

I recommend you read this book. If you have not read an Amish novel before this series would be an excellent place to start.

I gladly give this book a rating of 5 out of 5.

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I received a free print copy of this book from Litfuse. This review is my honest opinion.
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