(April 2013)
Join Beverly Lewis on site in her childhood home of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania as she shares some of her earliest memories of writing and of her mother, the inspiration for her bestselling novel 'The Shunning.'
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(September 2012)
“This new series offers a window into the lives of some of the most memorable characters from The Shunning.”
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(August 2012)
“I find the aspect of belonging—for the ailing, the elderly, the disabled—incredibly appealing.”
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(November 2011)
"I try to keep my plots nice and fresh. Just because I keep writing Amish settings doesn’t mean they’re going to be the same old, same old."
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(May 2011)
"Rose and Hen are close sisters, but one is staunchly in the Amish church, while the other is married to a worldly outsider."
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(September 2010)
“Even though the Amish live in a cloistered community, their struggles are similar to our own.”
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