![]() Without spoiling the entire story, I was very disappointed at the way Hannah's situation was treated. I just dreaded reading about the horrible things that kept happening to Hannah and seeing how badly she was being treated by everyone especially her parents. This book unfortunately did not make my favorites list in this genre. I usually devour Amish fiction like there's no tomorrow. However this book took me a month and a half to finish. Normally it'll take me a couple days to a week to finish a book. This was probably one of the most difficult books I've ever had to read. Just when Hannah thinks nothing could go worse, another event takes place that makes her young life become even more painful than it should be. Worse yet, she is not able to contact her fiance to tell her what happened, causing him to think she wants to end the relationship. To make matters worse, her whole family has seemed to turn against her, offering her no help in her tragic situation. ![]() ![]() But before she can rejoice in the prospect of a new life, an unthinkable incident happens to her. She finds this opportunity when her Mennonite boyfriend proposes to her and she accepts. ![]() Hannah Lapp has grown up in the Old Order Amish ways but has decided she wants to break free. ![]()
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