 Jayne Tate,  talented  and successful newspaper reporter, is shocked to learn her editor is not  calling her into his office to send her on a highly anticipated  assignment but ordering her to have some time off work, to adjust to the  recent death of her father.  Given her father barely acknowledged her  during his lifetime, Jayne feels little compunction to spend time  thinking about him after his death.
Jayne Tate,  talented  and successful newspaper reporter, is shocked to learn her editor is not  calling her into his office to send her on a highly anticipated  assignment but ordering her to have some time off work, to adjust to the  recent death of her father.  Given her father barely acknowledged her  during his lifetime, Jayne feels little compunction to spend time  thinking about him after his death.        
In the hope of discovering a story  even while on enforced leave, Jayne heads into Amish country, unaware  her life is about to be thrown into chaos by the peace loving life of  Plain folk.        
Amish fiction has never really been  my cup of tea but the premise of this story piqued my interest.   I  wondered, without too much hope, if this debut author could sustain my  interest in a genre often marked by predictable story lines and  stereotypes.  I'm delighted to say that Hillary Manton Lodge has defied  my expectations and written a unique, witty and beautiful story marked  with vivid characters, genuine emotions and sensitive insight into Amish  life. 
Hillary exposes the Amish life from many perspectives in this  novel with Jayne, the outsider, Levi, living with the consequences of  following his faith and Sara, struggling to choose her path in life.   Each character sheds light and shade on both the romanticised and  realistic versions of Amish living in a captivating story of family,  romance and spiritual belief.  
The interplay Jayne has with her dysfunctional family, her patient  boyfriend, Shane and the intriguing Levi Burkholder, adds emotional  complexity and substance to this well written story.  Plain Jayne's  appeal is not limited to lovers of Amish fiction and I,  for one, will be lining up for Hillary's next novel, Amish or otherwise.
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3 comments:
Sounds like a really good book. I love it when an author breaks out of the stereotypical when it comes to Amish fiction.
Thanks, Rel. I'm not a big Amish fiction fan myself, but this one sounds worth a try.
This is one I definitely want to read.
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