The Forbidden (The Courtship of Nellie Fisher, Book 2)
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The Forbidden (The Courtship of Nellie Fisher, Book 2)

Paperback – Bargain Price, May 1, 2008

Price
$8.23
Format
Paperback
Pages
352
Publisher
Bethany House Publishers
Publication Date
Dimensions
5.5 x 0.8 x 8.25 inches
Weight
12.8 ounces

Description

From Publishers Weekly Book two of Lewis's series is exactly the kind of predictable Amish novel her readers have come to expect: multiple character plot lines, romantic entanglements, tension within the religious community, and at least one tragedy. Here, Lewis continues the saga of Nellie Mae Fisher, whose Amish family embraces a "New Order" personal faith that defies the "Old Order" beliefs they've always held dear. Nellie hopes to marry Caleb Yoder, but because of her family's change of belief, Caleb's father forbids him to marry Nellie on pain of losing his inheritance. Lewis capably portrays the struggle Nellie feels between the attraction of her family's faith and the yearnings of her heart. Other plot threads continue: Nellie's sister Rhoda is drawn into the modern world and its promise of convenience, excitement and automobiles, while a couple who have been given a set of twins to raise discover that their burgeoning interest in the New Order faith causes the birth mother to have second thoughts about their fitness as adoptive parents. Lewis's readers seemingly can't get enough of her tales about Amish life, and this latest installment won't disappoint. The Church Split Has Not Extinguished Their Love,But the Demands of One Man Still Stand in Their Way•.Caleb Yoder's father has forbidden him to court Nellie Mae Fisher, but words alone cannot stop Caleb's devotion. Yet if he continues to pursue Nellie, he risks losing everything. Nellie, too, is torn. She longs to marry her Old Order beau but cannot ignore the gentle pull she feels toward the faith of her New Order family. Can she and her beloved satisfy the expectations of the People while remaining true to their hearts? Beverly Lewis, born in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country, is The New York Times bestselling author of more than eighty books. Her stories have been published in eleven languages worldwide. A keen interest in her mother's Plain heritage has inspired Beverly to write many Amish-related novels, beginning with The Shunning, which has sold more than one million copies and was recently made into an Original Hallmark Channel movie. In 2007 The Brethren was honored with a Christy Award. She has been interviewed by both national and international media, including Time magazine, the Associated Press, and the BBC. Beverly lives with her husband, David, in Colorado. Visit her Web site at www.beverlylewis.com for more information. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • The Church Split Has Not Extinguished Their Love, But the Demands of One Man Still Stand in Their Way. Caleb Yoder's father has forbidden him to court Nellie Mae Fisher, but words alone cannot stop Caleb's devotion. Yet if he continues to pursue Nellie, he risks losing everything. Nellie, too, is torn. She longs to marry her Old Order beau but cannot ignore the gentle pull she feels toward the faith of her New Order family. Can she and her beloved satisfy the expectations of the People while remaining true to their hearts? Endorsements "Lewis's well-developed characters and absorbing plot will have fans looking forward to the next installment. Highly recommended for all collections." Library Journal (starred review of The Preacher's Daughter)"One of Christian fiction's most beloved authors of the gentle read offers a new series called Annie's People, set in Paradise, P.A. . Culinary details, glimpses into the workings of Amish life and strong character development help readers stay with the story's multiple changes of perspective. Plot hints in the final pages will keep Lewis's loyal fans eagerly anticipating the next installment." Publishers Weekly (about The Preacher's Daughter)" Beverly Lewis writes an appealing and inspiring glimpse at a 1950s Amish community." Midwest Book Review (about The Prodigal) "Master storyteller Lewis adds greater depth to her characters and draws a compelling portrait of the insular Amish community. . . . Highly recommended." Library Journal (about The Englisher)"Her writing is as. . .richly patterned as [Amish] quilts, and just as enjoyable to get wrapped up in." ForeWord Magazine (about The Sacrifice)

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Sad

As both an adoptive and a birth mother, I found the subplot of the babies "adoption" to just plain-out be TOO SAD. It was SO predictable that Kate (love the fact that the birth couples' names were "John and Kate, btw") would renege on the babygiving. AND that the adoptive couple would enter in to such an agreement with NO legalities whatsoever! I mean, yes these are the AMISH and they have different ways of doing things etc...but surely a woman who has been disappointed by miscarriages time and again would be more cautious? I was extremely frustrated with Kate's continued "Visits" to the home of the "adoptive parents' and wanted to scream as they continued to NOT put down boundaries. All the while just knowing what was bound to happen (and did)
I guess I am just too practical-minded or "worldly" for these books because my reveiws are becoming criticisms, yet I DO like the Amish fiction and will continue to read Lewis and other Amish/Christian fiction authors..I just find some of what goes on in these various books to be quite incredulous.
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Five Stars

great
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It was well written.

I liked the book The Parting, which was the one before this in the series, better, but it could be I just needed more time in between.
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amish fiction

I love to read Amish books and this one is great. I will pass it on to my friends would buy from seller again
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Half way through

I am about half way through the novel. The issues raised are interesting and the family characters engaging. Will advise further when I finish the book.
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the Forbidden

Needed to add this book to the story collection. It was easy to find. It was easy to purchase. Quick arrival.
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The Forbidden

I like books that are a series. I can't wait until I receive them, so I can read them in order that they are written.
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The Forbidden

I would heartily recommend this book to all Beverly Lewis fans. Good, clean book on the Amish way of life.
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Amish saga continues with a strong sequel

This was amazing! I love it so much. It's definitely a must read for Lewis fans. The conflicts within the community make there be just enough intrigue for me to have finished it in about a week or so.
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The Forbidden

Nellie Mae Fisher has the expectations of the People riding on her shoulders. Too much is at stake to falter with her choice. She wants to be with her New Order family, but will she be able to split her allegiance between them and her Old Order beau?

Caleb Yoder is torn between his love for Nellie Mae, and the promise his father made to him if he stays away from her. The conflict between what he knows is right and what he is starting to feel in his heart are two completely different things. He will loose everything if he disobeys his father, but he will loose Nellie if he doesn't make a decision soon. Will they be too late to satisfy their heart's desire? Or will forbidden fruit be sweeter than the consequences?

This second installment in The Courtship of Nellie Fisher is as good as the first. I couldn't put the book down for wanting to know what would happen to the community, Caleb, and Nellie. There comes a point when reading becomes an addiction, and if this book doesn't cause that to happen to you, then give up reading and go watch a movie.

Even though there are multiple plot lines going on at once (which we've come to expect from Lewis) I never once felt overwhelmed with everyone's story. It always lead to the bigger picture of what was going on, and the depth of character development made me feel that even Caleb's father was paid attention to and not just inserted as the bad guy. A recommended read for young people and adults alike.