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Abram's Daughters is a captivating series that explores the lives of the Kauffman sisters as they navigate the challenges and joys of growing up in an Amish community. Lewis's vivid storytelling provides a rich and immersive look into this unique world.
Beverly Lewis
The Shunning
If you enjoyed 'Abram's Daughters' series, you might like 'The Shunning' - another book by Beverly Lewis. This book tells a story of a young Amish woman, Katie Lapp, who is shunned by her community and family when she decides to explore the world outside of her upbringing. This book explores themes of identity, community, and the struggle between tradition and progress, much like 'Abram's Daughters' series.
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The Englisher
In 'The Englisher', Beverly Lewis once again delves into the world of the Amish. This book tells the story of an Englisher (a non-Amish person) who becomes fascinated with the Amish way of life and finds herself drawn to an Amish man. This book explores the cultural clash between the Englisher and Amish worlds, as well as the themes of love, community, and identity, much like 'Abram's Daughters' series.
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The Grapes of Wrath
In 'The Grapes of Wrath', John Steinbeck tells the story of a family of Oklahoma farmers who are forced to migrate to California during the Great Depression. This book explores themes of family, perseverance, and the struggle for survival, much like 'Abram's Daughters' series. Steinbeck's vivid depiction of American life during this time period will transport readers to a different world while still resonating with the themes of 'Abram's Daughters'.
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The Poisonwood Bible
If you enjoyed the themes of family and cultural clash in 'Abram's Daughters' series, you might like 'The Poisonwood Bible' by Barbara Kingsolver. This book tells the story of an evangelical Baptist minister who takes his family on a mission trip to the Belgian Congo in 1959. Kingsolver explores the cultural clash between the American family and the African community, as well as the themes of family, identity, and the power of beliefs, much like 'Abram's Daughters' series.
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The Kitchen House
In 'The Kitchen House', Kathleen Grissom tells the story of a young Irish girl who is sent to work in the kitchen house of a plantation in Virginia. This book explores themes of identity, family, and the power of community, much like 'Abram's Daughters' series. Grissom's vivid depiction of life on a plantation in the 18th century will transport readers to a different world while still resonating with the themes of 'Abram's Daughters'.
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The Help
If you enjoyed the themes of community and the struggle for equality in 'Abram's Daughters' series, you might like 'The Help' by Kathryn Stockett. This book tells the story of a young white woman in Jackson, Mississippi, during the civil rights era who befriends two black maids and helps them tell their stories. Stockett explores the themes of race, class, and the power of community, much like 'Abram's Daughters' series.
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The Lacuna
In 'The Lacuna', Barbara Kingsolver tells the story of a man who grows up in Mexico during the turbulent 1930s and becomes involved in the political and artistic scene there. This book explores themes of identity, community, and the power of art, much like 'Abram's Daughters' series. Kingsolver's vivid depiction of Mexico during this time period will transport readers to a different world while still resonating with the themes of 'Abram's Daughters'.
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The Orphan Train
If you enjoyed the themes of family and the power of community in 'Abram's Daughters' series, you might like 'The Orphan Train' by Christina Baker Kline. This book tells the story of a young Irish immigrant who is sent on an orphan train to the Midwest in the late 19th century. Kline explores the themes of family, identity, and the power of community, much like 'Abram's Daughters' series. Kline's vivid depiction of life on the orphan train will transport readers to a different world while still resonating with the themes of 'Abram's Daughters'.
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