"A heartwarming and tender story of faith, forgiveness and family love!"

By: Amy Clipston

Genres: Amish

Posted: April 21, 2015

How does a man go back? How can a man go back and face his sick mother after leaving her so many years ago? How can a man go back and see old friends in his community, especially an Amish man? How can a man go back after the evil and stupid deed he had done?

After his good friend Saul contacted Aaron Ebersol to let him know that his mother had a stroke and is asking for him, Aaron quickly wrapped up his business affairs and returns to his home community in Paradise, Pennsylvania. Now that he is back in Paradise, he is nervous about approaching his family. After all, he had been away from his family for seventeen years and no one had ever replied to the many letters he sent back home. Dare he go and see his mother? Would she really welcome him? What about his older brother, his father, and the Amish community - how would they respond?

Noticing a strange man coming down for breakfast at the Bed and Breakfast where Linda Zook works part-time, Linda is surprised to see Aaron in Englisher clothes. She could tell he doesn't remember her and she is annoyed that he is so uncaring as to have waited a week before coming to see his ailing mother. Linda and Aaron's mother both worked at the Lancaster Grand Hotel and are very good friends. But, later in the day when Linda realizes how shook up Aaron is after seeing his mother, she is a little more understanding and supportive.

As Aaron gets a mixed reception on the family front, he decides to stay on at the Bed and Breakfast. Yet, that is not the only reason. He enjoys the pleasant company of Linda Zook and looks forward to seeing her when their paths cross. For her part, Linda sparkles under the attention from this handsome man and enjoys his smiles. But their worlds are different with many barriers. Some of their family members don't want them to spend time together. It is hopeless for her even to ponder what a future might look like. She is baptized and would never consider leaving her community and Aaron lives as an Englisher in a distant city and has his own business there. What can God's plan for her possibly be?

Amy Clipston is a highly regarded and respected writer of Amish and other inspirational works. A SIMPLE PRAYER is the fourth book in her The Hearts of the Lancaster Grand Hotel series based on the lives of women who work at this hotel. All the books in this series are completely readable on their own, yet are even more of delightful treat. Clipston's many fans are sure to relish this latest addition to the collection.

Having read many Amish stories by various writers, I am very impressed with the skill and talent in which Clipston weaves her stories. She brings incredible knowledge and research about the Amish and life in Lancaster County into A SIMPLE PRAYER; yet, it flows as naturally as a river in the thoughts and words of her characters. I especially appreciate Clipston's ability to really pull the reader into deep and heartfelt values and issues as the characters grapple with their feelings and thoughts. Right from the first page, I felt Aaron's pain and anxiety and just had to read on as the plot develops and different perspectives are reflected from the thoughts and comments of others. The dialogue sounds so authentic, it makes you feel as if you are right in the room watching and listening to what is happening.

To convey a sense of Amish speech, Clipston nicely sprinkles many common expressions into the dialogues between characters. To help readers fully understand these comments, A SIMPLE PRAYER is prefaced by a short glossary of Amish expressions which is very helpful as well as is the chart of the many characters in the series. Discussion questions are also included at the end which is very useful for individuals wanting to reflect on what they have just read or to use in a book club discussion.

A SIMPLE PRAYER is not a simple book, nor is it hard to read. Clipston has her characters dealing with strong issues, deep concerns and has them thinking about how they live their lives and practice their beliefs. For myself, even as I am reading the story and eager to find out what happens, it also makes me think about my own faith and my own challenges. I think many readers are sure to find inspiration and hope from A SIMPLE PRAYER as well and can enjoy this story on many levels. So, get your copy and enjoy A SIMPLE PRAYER! You will be glad you did!

Book Summary

Life has taken much from Linda Zook. Now she dares to hope for a chance at love and a new beginning.

Linda Zook, 32, works part-time at the Lancaster Grand Hotel. As the sole survivor of a buggy accident that left her orphaned at age four, she was raised by her unwilling Uncle Reuben. Linda longs to be worthy of someone, but the life-long effects of her injuries and her upbringing under the care of her embittered uncle have destroyed her self-worth.

Aaron Ebersol, 32, left the Amish community 17 years ago when he could no longer bear the restrictions or the constant tension with his father. He’d written too many unanswered letters to his mother and found himself incapable of putting down any roots in his new home in Missouri. Success in work could not replace the family that denied Aaron, even after all of these years.

Aaron hastily returns to the Amish community of Paradise, PA, after receiving word of his mother’s stroke. Hesitant to get too close to the family he was once a part of, he decides to stay at the Heart of Paradise Bed & Breakfast. He soon encounters Linda, working there part-time, and they begin to develop a friendship.

Aaron’s return allows him to reconnect with his family as he jumps into home improvement projects, hoping to make his parents’ house more accessible to his handicapped mother. But before long, he is enraged to learn that his brother, Solomon, had hidden all of Aaron’s letters to their mother.

Linda and Aaron must each learn to forgive the family members who have deceived and forsaken them. And Aaron must also show Linda that she is worthy of his love.

A Simple Prayer by Amy Clipston

A Simple Prayer

by: Amy Clipston

Hearts of the Lancaster Grand Hotel #4

Zondervan
May 1, 2015
On Sale: May 5, 2015
Featuring: Aaron Ebersol; Linda Zook
320 pages
ISBN: 0310335884
EAN: 9780310335887
Kindle: 0310335884
Paperback / e-Book

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