**The first novel in the new Amish Journeys series by bestselling author Beth Wiseman.** Mary Hershberger lives a happy life in an Amish community in Indiana with her parents and sister. Levi Shetler lives forty miles away in a crowded and unorganized home that is part of a much stricter...
**The first novel in the new Amish Journeys series by bestselling author Beth Wiseman.**
Mary Hershberger lives a happy life in an Amish community in Indiana with her parents and sister. Levi Shetler lives forty miles away in a crowded and unorganized home that is part of a much stricter community. When the two met as children, Mary learned a secret about Levi: he is a musical prodigy, but his talent must remain unused and unheard in his community.
Eight years later, circumstances and a mutual love of music bring Mary and Levi together. Mary loves to sing, and Levi's abilities on the piano are astounding. But the Amish rule states that the use of instruments and songs not approved in their songbook is forbidden. The pair must determine whether their talents are God-given gifts to be embraced or temptations luring them into the *Englisch* world.
All the while, Mary and Levi are falling in love, but their love struggles to withstand their very different upbringings. Their love of music brings them together, but it could also be what tears them apart. As they face a compromise or a parting of the ways, a tragic accident shakes their decision. Both Mary and Levi must reconcile what they love with what their hearts say is right.
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**The first novel in the new Amish Journeys series by bestselling author Beth Wiseman.** Mary Hershberger lives a happy life in an Amish community in Indiana with her parents and sister. Levi Shetler lives forty miles away in a crowded and unorganized home that is part of a much stricter...
**The first novel in the new Amish Journeys series by bestselling author Beth Wiseman.**
Mary Hershberger lives a happy life in an Amish community in Indiana with her parents and sister. Levi Shetler lives forty miles away in a crowded and unorganized home that is part of a much stricter community. When the two met as children, Mary learned a secret about Levi: he is a musical prodigy, but his talent must remain unused and unheard in his community.
Eight years later, circumstances and a mutual love of music bring Mary and Levi together. Mary loves to sing, and Levi's abilities on the piano are astounding. But the Amish rule states that the use of instruments and songs not approved in their songbook is forbidden. The pair must determine whether their talents are God-given gifts to be embraced or temptations luring them into the *Englisch* world.
All the while, Mary and Levi are falling in love, but their love struggles to withstand their very different upbringings. Their love of music brings them together, but it could also be what tears them apart. As they face a compromise or a parting of the ways, a tragic accident shakes their decision. Both Mary and Levi must reconcile what they love with what their hearts say is right.
Hearts in Harmony$25.99
Koorong code518976
ISBN9780529105400
Pages320
PublisherZondervan
Publication date10 April 2019
Dimensions13 x 140 x 214mm
Weight0.298kg
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Hearts in Harmony' is what I like to call 'only half Amish. ' Some of the 'totally Amish' books are a bit slow for me, but this had a mix of Amish and Englisch characters\\n and a lot more happened than usual. Mary and Levi come from two different Amish districts and I liked the fact that the author wasn't always explaining the Amish lifestyle, assuming that we already knew, but giving us as much as we needed to know to understand the dilemmas the characters faced, without it sounding like a sociology lesson. The back cover blurb made a bigger issue out of the music than seemed evident in the story. I thoroughly enjoyed the Amishness of it - with their simple life and sweet faith, but also the fact that things happened, they went places, did non-rural things, made decisions, and grew in their faith. I look forward to reading the rest of the books in the series.