Paradise Valley, W. Dale Cramer
Paradise Valley, W. Dale Cramer
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Paradise Valley

Author: W. Dale Cramer

Narrator: Robin Miles

Unabridged: 10 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/27/2011


Synopsis

Multiple Christy Award winner Dale Cramer launches a compelling trilogy with Paradise Valley. When Amish fathers are imprisoned in 1920s Ohio for failing to send their children to public school, their kids are snatched from the family, herded into group homes, and trained in "worldly ways." Such outrages prompt Caleb Bender to move his family to Paradise Valley, Mexico. "Cramer's ability . sets this Amish novel apart from the rest ."-Booklist

Reviews

Goodreads review by Dorothy

To start, I must confess that I have this "thing" for Amish fiction. When I am having a particularly hard week or stressful day, I know that I can open my Kindle and escape to someplace beautiful and wholesome, sweet and innocent, peaceful and predictable. Predictable is the key word. Amish fiction......more

Goodreads review by Camille

While I am not Amish fiction’s #1 fan, I have read a few Amish titles which I’ve liked, and most particularly, Levi’s Will by Dale Cramer. I’ve waited a long time to get my hands on a new book by Cramer, and I was not disappointed. The saga of the Daughters of Caleb Bender begins with Paradise Valle......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

The cover endorsement for Paradise Valley by Dale Cramer reads, "If you like Amish fiction, you'll love this book!" I would amend this..."If you don't read Amish fiction, you'll still love this book!" I don't read much Amish fiction (although I've enjoyed Suzanne Woods Fisher's books), but I'll read......more

Goodreads review by Nancy

Paradise Valley by Dale Cramer is a bit different from the normal Famish books. This starts out in Ohio. The sheriff arrests 5 of the dads for not sending their kids to school. When they refused to sign the agreement to send the children to school, social workers rounded up their children to put the......more