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Henner's Lydia [1] is a 1936 children's story book written and illustrated by Marguerite de Angeli, winner of the 1950 Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature for another book, The Door in the Wall. Henner's Lydia is a story about a young Amish girl named Lydia Stoltzfus and
Amish romance is a literary subgenre of Christian fiction featuring Amish characters, but written and read mostly by evangelical Christian women. An industry term for Amish romance novels is "bonnet rippers" because most feature a woman in a bonnet on the cover, and "bonnet ripper" is a play on the term "bodice ripper" from classic romance novels.
Her primary genre is Amish romance fiction. Clipston has also written young adult fiction. [1] Clipston attended Virginia Wesleyan College; she studied communications. [2] [3] She works full-time for a local government organization. [4] She contributed to the collection An Amish Homecoming: Four Amish Stories (Zondervan, 2018).
A precursor to #tradwives and Slow Living, so-called Amish "bonnet-rippers" can make a chaste life, where traditional gender roles reign supreme, seem kind of…nice. I talked to the genre's ...
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Two of her books, When the Morning Comes (WaterBrook, 2007) and When the Soul Mends (WaterBrook, 2008), were New York Times bestsellers. [2] In 2013, the Wall Street Journal reported that Woodsmall is one of the top three Amish fiction writers. [3] Publishers Weekly gave a starred review to her book The Englisch Daughter (WaterBrook, 2020). [4]