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The Winnowing Season

By: Cindy Woodsmall
Narrated by: Stina Nielson
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Publisher's summary

Best-selling author Cindy Woodsmall casts light into the lives of book lovers everywhere with her heartfelt tales of Amish life. After a tornado tears through Kings' Orchard, Rhoda, Samuel and Jacob hope to reestablish their Old Order Amish community in Maine. Jacob loves Rhoda and wants nothing more than to help them build this new life, but demons from his past, as well as Samuel's poor business decisions, threaten to undercut their hopes.

©2013 Cindy Woodsmall (P)2013 Recorded Books

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Took so long to tell the story found my mind wondering and not focusing on disappointment

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Love these books

What did you like best about this story?

Loved the pictures painted of Amish farm and family life.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes

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Cindy Woodsmall weaves another enjoyable story and creates characters I'm always sorry to say goodbye to when the story ends. While the stories are a little soft and in some ways slightly predictable, I love these books as something easy to enjoy listening to while I work around the house and as I sit and relax for the night. I bought this series to listen to as I drove a long road trip this summer and when I finished the first book, could barely wait to figure out how to download the rest for the ride home. Very enjoyable books and she paints such a beautiful, peaceful picture of amish country life while still showing the challenges and multidimentional struggles of living in such an insular society. Can't wait to start another one of her series.

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The Winnowing Season

Who was your favorite character and why?

I actually enjoyed all the characters.

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I'm looking forward to more in this series. So many dilemmas to unravel.

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I like Cindy Woodsmall's stories!

This is the second in the author's latest trilogy. In the first book a tornado destroys the apple orchard that supports two families in Pennsylvania. Parts of the two families move to Maine to take over a foreclosed apple orchard to bring in some money while the Pennsylvania orchard is brought back to life. Among those going to Maine are two brothers that love the same woman, who, of course, is going along on the new adventure, she being the horticulture expert needed to get the new orchard going in Maine. Cindy Woodsmall, as usual, does a great job of pulling the heart strings. I'll look forward to the 3rd book to see how it all turns out. Of course, anyone interested should start with the first book. Enjoy!

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Great Book, can hardly wait for Book #3

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, it was great and now I can hardly wait for Book #3 to find out what happened in Rhoda'. s life

What did you like best about this story?

Suspense on which Amish brother she will discover is really the most thoughtful and honest to become her husband. .

What about Stina Nielson’s performance did you like?

All of it! She is great!

If you could take any character from The Winnowing Season out to dinner, who would it be and why?

Samuel, because he needs to learn to speak up

Any additional comments?

Jacob and Samuel both love the same woman--what will really happen?

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Good one for escaping the madness

I really like the Amish fiction. I can live vicariously through them without the vulgarity and violence of our everyday minutiae.

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Not my favorite

This story seemed disjointed. There was too much mundane filler and the characters vacillate way too much. Uncertainty in characters is fine when it doesn’t make up a major portion of the story.

The narrator is average but not great. She has some voice inflections that seem a bit odd to me and detract from the manuscript. Cindy Woodsmall tries to put humor in her books, and I can’t tell if she doesn’t quite achieve the level of humor or if it’s the narrator's delivery. But it falls short.

The storyline was a good idea, I just don’t like the way it was developed.

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