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File Size: 2860 KB

Print Length: 174 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Global Grafx Press (December 26, 2017)

Publication Date: December 26, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B078NF6FVK

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This is a horrible book! From constantly.trying to make non Amish people look like horrible unfeeling humans to the ending that flat out sucked. I don't even like giving it a 1 star rating quite frankly. And the little political dig about who is in the white house, really? What exactly was the point in this book anyway? Not a good read at all!!!!

I was extremely disappointed that there was a political innuendo used in this story. A negative comparison was made to our president and the terrible hospital administrator. I do not think it was appropriate and I will not support this author in the future. I read novels for escape - not to be embroiled in politics. This book will be deleted from my library.

I am getting excessively tired of books that should be a single volume being divided into 2 or 3 or more short chunks so that you have to keep paying again and again in order to finish what is (or should be) actually only one story. If the author wishes to write serials, they should be identified as such. I will be far more diligent about checking book lengths in the future. It may be old fashioned but I like a beginning, development, climax, and denouement in a book. I like to feel that the story is complete, not just a teaser so I'll keep paying for additional pieces.

This was an Amish story that looked at a different side of how the Amish live their lives. They are not immune to the illnesses of this world, though I am sure their healthy way of living doesn’t hurt them at all when it comes to staying healthy. But they can, and do, have catastrophic illnesses happen just like the rest of the world. It is how they face it that is different. Faith carries them a long way, and community plays a big part in holding things together for those in need. They are not poor by any means, not that they are wealthy, but they generally have a reasonable approach to saving for emergencies and setting money aside for rainy days. And when an individual family falls short, their neighbors are right there for them. Having worked in the medical field all my life, it was obvious the author had done her homework about what cancer treatment involves. I hope it wasn’t first hand experience for her. The whole thing with the jerk in charge of the financial side of the hospital is probably pretty unlikely. He wouldn’t have a job very long in the real world. He can fuss and carry on in his office, but you simply can’t get away with treating patients in that manner, especially underage patients. Anyone but an Amish person who doesn’t choose utilize the legal system would practically own that hospital for what he did to them. However, he made for a great “bad guy.” The doctors and nurses were all the best possible examples of caring health professionals. Most are not in it to get rich, but because they truly care about others. The community was loving and supportive for the most part. Even among the Amish, there are obviously people who “don’t get along well with others.” I am glad that this book chose to show that. I have trouble with the whole drama around wearing a mask. I have never heard anyone every equate wearing a mask with thinking they were “better” than others. There might be a stigma to wearing one, but that surely can’t be one of the reasons. But this story does not really need picking apart. It is an honest look at how cancer can affect not just the patient and their immediate family, but everyone close to them, in one way or another. It shows how much the community plays a day to day role in the lives of the Amish. Not only do they support one another in prayer, but they walk the talk of loving and caring for one another. They don’t just say they will pray for you, they are there with food, household help and money to carry someone through a rough patch or loss. A good Amish story that is focused on something other than romance for a change. There is a bit of it, but this is not your typical Amish romance!

I enjoyed this first book of Amish Sickness and Health. It is an easily read novel which pulls you into the story right away.There were many details which made me want to know a little bit more about. For instance Timothy's saying that Margarete's use of the mask was because she thought she was better than everyone else. I wanted to know a bit more about why he would say that. Then again jealousy can have an effect on us, if we let it get the best of us.Margarete's small family is quite protective of her. It, at times, seemed that her family and she were explaining her disease to everyone all the time.They were doing as we might all do, explaining the disease and reasons for certain behavior to anyone who needed to understand.The hospital administrator forcing further treatment at another hospital, further away, seemed down right mean. I myself felt like I needed to defend the Amish ways to him. It was all about the bottom line and his pride of making the hospital's goals of being in the black.I find myself yearning to know the rest of the story so much so that I purchased the remaining books in the series.

This was a great book. It starts right out with keeping my interest and never falters. It's a very easy read and well written.Margarete is almost 15 and becomes very ill. She is admitted to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment. During her lengthy hospitalization, the administrator of the hospital gets quite nasty because the Amish do not believe in insurance and even though they are making large payments the administrator doesn't want them in "his" hospital.Now you want to know what the diagnosis is? You'll just have to read it to find out.

Very simplistic writing, totally ruined by inserting politics. The story did not come to a satisfactory ending. Not very believable plot.

Oh my goodness I didn’t bother finishing the book. Why did you feel you needed to turn it political? I’m reading for relaxation and enjoyment not to read about how you feel about our president! Plus the story does not flow - very poorly written.

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