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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Miracles happen,
This review is from: Looking for a Miracle (Brides of Lancaster County #2) (Paperback)
In The Merry Heart Rebekah Stoltzfus was a young girl. Now she's grown, but feels life is passing her by. As a child she was permanently injured when hit by a fallen limb in a severe storm. Wheelchair bound, she watches as her cousin Mary Ellen has fun. She has noticed Daniel Beechy, mostly because he's always there, talking and laughing, but Rebekah is sure he's interested in her cousin. After all, what man would want want a handicapped wife.
Tired of being a burden, and convinced she will always be alone, Rebekah searches for a way to be independent. With the encouragement of her family, she opens a greenhouse. She loves plants, and this is something she can do. To her surprise her home business is a success. Mary Ellen marries Johnny, but Daniel is still coming around. Sure he can't love her, Rebekah is convinced he's trying to take over her business. Looking For A Miracle is a gentle story of love and rejection, self-pity and strength. Sometimes when we dare to trust, there really is a miracle. This is an excellent addition to Wanda Brunstetters Brides of Lancaster series.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Learn to Trust,
By Jennifer Beck (Willoughby, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Looking for a Miracle (Brides of Lancaster County #2) (Paperback)
Rebekka must learn to put her trust in God. After giving up hope that she will ever be married and have a family of her own, and end up being a burden on her family for her entire life, Rebeka Stolzfus learns through her family, faith and study through her Grandma's Bible that God does have a plan for her life that includes all of her dreams despite a disabling condition which requires her to be in a wheelchair for most of her life.
Another great read by Wanda Brunstetter
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
this book is a really good friend!,
By myrtille (athens, gr) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Looking for a Miracle (Brides of Lancaster County #2) (Paperback)
beautifully written book about how God works for us in the best ways, ways we don't even believe we deserve. it was like reading a book about myself.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
love this ladies books,,
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This review is from: Looking for a Miracle (Brides of Lancaster County #2) (Paperback)
i love reading books by this author, ahe is a good story teller and i can never wait until her next one is out. would recommend her to everybody
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
superb Amish romance,
This review is from: Looking for a Miracle (Brides of Lancaster County #2) (Paperback)
Waiting in her Aunt Mim's carriage for a ride home, a tree snapped leaving preadolescent Rebekah Stoltzfus wheelchair bound. While physically her legs are paralyzed, no one in her Pennsylvania Amish community understands how thirteen years later she mentally remains crippled too. Rebekah knew within one month of the accident that she will always be a burden to her loved ones and still feels that way as she will never marry and raise a family since no man wants a cripple for a wife. Still she tries to be helpful and does write a monthly column for the Lancaster County the Budget newspaper.
At a songfest Daniel Beachy admires Rebekah's courage but also sees the sadness of loneliness in her eyes; he wants to see her, but she refuses to believe a handsome man like him would court a half woman like her. When he keeps hanging around, though she falls in love with Daniel but she assumes he is either using her to attract one of her cousins probably Mary Ellen or pities the cripple. She will settle for nothing less than a shared love so she tries to drive her persistent suitor away. This is a somewhat expanded reprint of the second Lancaster Brides' tale though this reviewer does not know how much differs from the original. The story line focuses on Rebekah whose childhood accident (occurred in A MERRY HEART) has left her thirteen years later emotionally scarred. Daniel's patience to court and win the heart of his beloved makes for a superb Amish romance. Harriet Klausner
3.0 out of 5 stars
Feeling Stuck,
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This review is from: Looking for a Miracle (Brides of Lancaster County #2) (Paperback)
Looking For A Miracle by Wanda E. Brunstetter is about Rebekah, an Amish young woman who had an accident as a girl and was confined to a wheelchair. It is a slow moving story about how Rebekah struggles with trusting God for her future and is somewhat bitter because of her handicap. I liked how she found a way to become more self-supporting and finally found romance and love. It gives some insight into the Amish community which I found to be interesting and includes a recipe for home-made root beer in the back. I recommend this for anyone who likes to read about the Amish and enjoys a light, predictable read.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Book,
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This review is from: Looking for a Miracle (Brides of Lancaster County #2) (Paperback)
I was pleased with the Brides of Lancaster County. This is in between Barbara Lewis books. I've pretty much covered all of Wandas books now. Dont know where to go from here. I need an in between---inbetween author for the previous two. Hmmmmmmm What to do.
The book Looking for a Miracle was excellent. Well worth the read. Diane McPherson Brides of Lancaster County Set Books 1-2 ; a Merry Heart , Looking for a Miracle
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best,
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This review is from: Looking for a Miracle (Brides of Lancaster County #2) (Paperback)
This book was slow and had a hard time keeping my attention. It was predictable. If you want to skip one in the seriers, this is the one to skip. You won't miss anything.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth the read,
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This review is from: Looking for a Miracle (Brides of Lancaster County #2) (Paperback)
If you enjoy novels that focus on the Amish community, you will definitely want to include this book on your reading list. Although most of the characters were Amish, this wasn't just focused on the Amish, but also was a young handicapped woman's struggle to be self-sufficient in a community where she was not feeling very productive.
5.0 out of 5 stars
for all ages of readers,
By Reader Views "Reviews, by readers, for readers" (Austin, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Looking for a Miracle (Brides of Lancaster County #2) (Paperback)
Reviewed by Kelli Glesige for Reader Views (1/07)
As a child, Rebekah Stoltzfus suffered an accident in a lightning storm which has left her confined to a wheelchair much of the time. Rebekah has now grown into a young woman and watches as her best friend and cousin, Mary Ellen, makes plans involving marriage and children. As for Rebekah, she believes her condition will never allow her to marry, for with partial paralysis, her limitations would never enable her to fulfill the obligations of a proper Pennsylvania Amish wife. Besides, what man would want a wife confined to a wheelchair that might never be able to conceive a child or properly take care of an energetic toddler? No, a normal life is out of the question for Rebekah, without a miracle from God. Self-pity pulling her down, Rebekah sets her sights on doing something that will allow her to be self-supporting and less dependent on her family. The pain of losing her beloved grandmother and caregiver has made Rebekah realize she must set some goals and work to achieve them, even if she has obstacles to overcome. Rebekah prays for a miracle from God--a way to become self-supporting. Knowing her love of flowers, Cousin Mary Ellen suggests operating a greenhouse. Rebekah loves the idea, and the family, along with a few friends, enthusiastically pitches in to build the greenhouse very near the Stoltzfus' home, completely wheelchair accessible of course. Rebekah works hard in her new greenhouse business, as word of "Grandma's Place," the name Rebekah has chosen for her business, travels around the close knit Amish community of Lancaster County, and the business is a complete success. Daniel Beachy begins hanging around Rebekah and her greenhouse, and Rebekah thinks she may have feelings of more than friendship for Daniel. Rebekah denies the feelings, for she knows any type of relationship is simply out of the question for a woman like herself. Rebekah becomes angry when she learns Daniel is only interested in her business and merely feels sorry for her. Besides that, why would any man want a handicapped woman for a wife? It is obvious to Rebekah that Daniel wants to inherit her greenhouse business and get away from dairy farming, his father's chosen profession and one Daniel vehemently dislikes. "Looking for a Miracle" is refreshing, wholesome, and unpretentious. It is about the simple life of a group of Amish folks and the community they live in. It describes the simple life they lead, their love for the Lord, the importance of prayer, and the high importance they place on the members of their family. This book contains some very important lessons on the things that are most important in life. I give the highest recommendation I can give, plus more, to this exceptional story. "Looking for a Miracle" is Book Two in The Brides of Lancaster County series. It is very appropriate, and recommended, for all ages of readers. Received book free of charge. |
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Looking for a Miracle (Center Point Christian Romance (Large Print)) by Wanda E. Brunstetter (Hardcover - Feb. 2009)
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