Hannah’s Choice by
Jan Drexler was a very complex read.
Taking place during 1842, this story deals with some tough issues. This is a romance that is centered on Hannah
and the choice not only between the two men who both wish to marry her, but
also the choice she has to deal with concerning her family. I really felt for this family and all that
they suffered and endured. How do they
stay strong when death and depression seems to surround them? I understood the parent’s plight in wanting
to protect their children as humanly as possible. I also learned a little about the Amish
culture and the reasons for why they live the way they do and that they were
even set apart back in the 1800’s. There
is a strong family bond in this story and a strong connection to their home and
land. Filled with family drama and the
ups and downs of young love, I was not sure what any of Hannah’s choices would
be through a lot of the story and I was not prepared for some of the sadness in
this story. However, this is a book that
will stay with me for a long time. I
received a copy for an honest review from Revell Publishing and the opinions
are my own.
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