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Sense and Sensibility
Sense and Sensibility: An Amish Retelling of Jane Austen's Classic | Sarah Price
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Henry Detweiler dies unexpectedly, leaving his second wife and three daughters, Eleanor, Mary Ann, and Maggie, in the care of John, his oldest son from a previous marriage. John and his wife, Fanny, inherit the farm and, despite a deathbed (…more)
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JenlovesJT47
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Mehso-so

Contemporary Amish characters live out their own version of Sense & Sensibility. I liked certain things about this book, others not so much. Eleanor became too self-righteous for my taste, which made the second half of the book drag. Refreshingly, Mary Anne and her Colonel Brandon counterpart Christian‘s relationship is very well-written. Worth reading if you love Sense & Sensibility. 3.5⭐️

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TizJ3ss
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I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this book. The story and the characters were precisely as they were is the original, but not nearly so well written. I found the occasional Amish words to be a distraction, taking me out of the story at odd moments. I also found a few grammatical errors and repeated words that annoyed me. Still, it was cute and the religious restrictions made for a believable plot mirroring that of Auten's regency etiquette.