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The Proving
- Narrated by: Christina Moore, Suzy Jackson
- Length: 8 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
Having left the Amish life for the English world, Amanda Dienner is shocked when she learns that her mother has passed and left her Lancaster County's most popular Amish bed-and-breakfast. The catch is she has to run it herself for one year, acting as hostess. Amanda accepts the terms, but coming home to people she left behind won't be easy.
Amish fiction's number one author presents a touching story of perseverance and second chances.
Amanda Dienner hasn't spoken a word to her Old Order mother or twin sister in five years when she receives word that her mother has passed away and left her Lancaster County's most popular Amish bed-and-breakfast. Now an Englisher, Mandy is shocked: Her sister should have been the obvious choice! But because this is all her controlling mother's doing, of course there's a catch, and Mandy soon learns that the farmhouse inn will only truly be hers if she is able to successfully run it for one year.
Mandy accepts the challenge, even though it means returning to Gordonville and the painful memories she left behind at 18. Still, she's determined to prove she is more than capable of running the bed-and-breakfast, no matter that its loyal clientele are expecting an Amish hostess!
The inn isn't Mandy's sole test, however. Rubbing shoulders with her married twin sister reopens wounds that Mandy isn't ready to forgive. And an Englisher guest with a difficult past of her own just complicates matters.
Can Mandy fulfill the terms of her inheritance? Or will this year in Amish country prove a dreadful mistake?
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-09-17
Surprised
I have been reading books by this author longer than I care to admit. I usually glean wonderful good nuggets of insight into a world that I knew little of. That being said, maybe it is the years of reading about this topic that has made me less than enthusiastic about recommending this particular book. Nothing truly new and a long time getting to the point. This type of book has become so common with the many authors out there writing Amish based books. As for the narrator, I was deeply disappointed. The sample had a lovely young voice that drew me in. However, that was NOT the voice of the main character, which was very dull and almost disturbing compared to the sample.
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- Kate Hayes
- 10-19-17
gifted writer coupled w talented narrators
loved it, relaxing listening and thoroughly enjoyable. highly recommended read/listening. love the peaceful journey to another world
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- Marilyn
- 09-15-21
The Proving
This was such a enjoyable book with great Narration. It held me right through to the end wondering what the big decision was going to be. Recommend it very much and will be looking for another Beverly Lewis to add to many of her others I have read in the past.
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- Deborah Veit
- 11-09-19
I absolutely love this book
such a great story and I love the Amish setting that's used in this book
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- barbara griffin
- 06-06-19
enjoyed
loved it. I enjoy listening to audible books especially when I am at the gym.
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- Yvonne
- 04-28-19
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Thoroughly enjoyed this audiobook! Very enjoyable & relaxing to listen to. To be able to forgive is so important in our lives.💜💙💜💙💜.
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- Negra
- 10-24-18
The proving
This is my first time reading an amish book and I must say it was awesome. yes I would read more of them.
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- Debbie
- 04-21-18
Good story about forgiveness.
Enjoyed the story, but the main narrator, who I think is Christina Moore, makes most of the voices sound similar and sometimes the girls sound like boys. Pay close attention to names. I think Suzy Jackson only narrates the epilogue.
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- TB
- 02-02-18
Wonderfully written; likable characters; beautiful message
I cried when it ended. It unfolded so slowly and skillfully that before I realized it, I had become attached to the characters and the inn. I truly feel like I have been there and chatted with Mandy and Trina at the kitchen table, and I will miss them. It was calm and slow, no moments of "hold onto your seat" drama, but it left me with the message to take every day as it is and to trust God when things don't go as I expect, and to look for the blessings, which has helped me process the last year of my life. The narrator's voice is not the best for portraying young women, but she is a skillful performer.
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- Tracy
- 12-30-17
Story was what I expected, narration was not
Having read other books by Beverly Lewis, the story is exactly what I expected, with the cadence and ambiance she typically uses. The narration was disappointing - Mandy sounds exactly like Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer when he is wearing the fake nose. Having the main character sound like a congested adolescent male was distracting and disappointing. The epilogue was just plain weird, with the change in narrator - Ari May’s name was pronounced differently (as were a few other words) than they had been throughout the book. I don’t understand at all why the producer elected to change voices, but it disturbed the continuity.
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- Mrs. L. Lawson
- 08-21-18
Slow
It was a story that could have told in half the time it took to finished . Not what I expected.