“You surely aren’t a hypocrite!” someone commented to me recently, after reading my book.
Thank you.
“It must have taken a lot of courage to write this,” someone else said.
Yes. It did.
“Anything But Simple is, I think the most honest, open look at ‘the Mennonite life’ I’ve ever read.” writes Jeanette Dexter in her review of Anything But Simple.
No sign here of the typical glossy, sugar-coated painting of the Mennonites as living perfect lives, in some perfect world, where Dad and Mom grew up perfect, and they (in perfect people fashion,) raise up their perfect children.
Neither will you find the other extreme, where Mennonites are depicted as ALL being corrupt and shady, where every father is abusive, every husband unfaithful, and every teenager a rebellious drunk.
To read the rest of her review and to enter your name in the giveaway she is hosting, visit her blog: A Farm Wife’s Reflections.