The Postcard, Beverly Lewis
The Postcard, Beverly Lewis
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The Postcard

Author: Beverly Lewis

Narrator: Barbara Caruso

Unabridged: 8 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/07/2008


Synopsis

Best-selling author Beverly Lewis has inspired millions of readers with her tender stories set in the amish country of rural Pennsylvania. She has written over fifty books, including the popular Heritage of Lancaster county titles: The Shunning, The Confession, and The Reckoning. In a terrible accident, Rachel Yoder loses her husband, her son, and her unborn child. Now, Rachel leads a reclusive life with her young daughter. Her soul is troubled, and her eye-sight has mysteriously dimmed. But the discovery of an old postcard, hidden for years, is about to change Rachel's world. Filled with vivid scenes of Amish life, The Postcard is a heart-warming and thought-provoking examination of the powers of faith and healing. Narrator Barbara Caruso's performance brings a gentleness and warmth to this moving story.

About Beverly Lewis

Beverly Lewis, born in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country, has more than 19 million books in print. Her stories have been published in twelve languages and have regularly appeared on numerous bestseller lists, including the New York Times and USA Today. Beverly and her husband, David, live in Colorado, where they enjoy hiking, biking, making music, and spending time with their family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lisa on April 14, 2021

review coming soon #AmishinApril......more

Goodreads review by Tasha on February 05, 2011

I really hate to rate my most favorite aurthor in the world so low. I have read so many of her later books and enjoy them fully. This book was not written like so many of her others. It's missing the rich connection between charectors. The tale was a moving story about a young women who lost her fam......more

Goodreads review by Mayda on March 23, 2019

This short novella is really two stories, one past and one present, and perhaps that is why neither is explored or developed to any depth. Rachel experiences a great tragedy in her life. She meets a journalist who finds an old postcard in the desk at her parents bed and breakfast. In researching the......more

Goodreads review by Leah on October 16, 2013

Meh. It was ok. The story was a bit boring and slow. I felt like the characters weren't really "real". The only part that grabbed me was at the start - the accident scene. I felt my heart hurting for the character - that is why I stuck at reading this book. The author is capable of great writing.........more

Goodreads review by Ann on September 08, 2012

The first book I read of Mrs. Lewis and I was hooked forever more.......more