Reddit mentions: The best amish & mennonite fiction books

We found 39 Reddit comments discussing the best amish & mennonite fiction books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 5 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. All My Puny Sorrows

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All My Puny Sorrows
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Release dateApril 2014
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5. When the English Fall: A Novel

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When the English Fall: A Novel
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Release dateJuly 2017
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u/ThereAreBearsOutside · 26 pointsr/TalesFromRetail

I took my 90 year old grandmother out shopping last weekend, and she mentioned that there was a book she wanted to pick up, but she couldn't remember the name of the book or the author. She did, however, remember several details about the book:

  • it was the author's second book
  • it was related to cooking somehow
  • it involved a Mennonite-style religious group

    So, we asked the clerk at the lovely little independent bookstore if she knew any books like that, and after some thought, she produced a copy of Secrets of a Hutterite Kitchen. Perfect! But... my grandmother looked at it, then shook her head and said no, that wasn't it. She then asked if I would drive her around to a couple of other bookstores to look for it, but I ruthlessly suppressed my beta instincts and said "Grandma, if you ask one of your friends to find out the name of the author or the title of the book, I'll be happy to go pick it up with you, but I don't think it would do any good to just wander around looking for it if you don't actually know what you're looking for."

    I stopped in to visit my grandmother again on Tuesday, and she proudly pointed to a new book on her coffee table. "That's the book I was telling you about," she exclaimed, "the one you couldn't find!"

    What the hell, Grandma.
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u/Chipmunk216 · 3 pointsr/thelongdark

Decent novel about this scenario written from the point of view of the Amish:


https://www.amazon.com/When-English-Fall-David-Williams/dp/1616205229