Amish Cooking Class - The Celebration
Description
Return to Holmes County, Ohio, for Amish style cooking class.
Lyle and Heidi Troyer have taken in a brother and sister, who were orphaned when their parents were killed in a car accident. Hoping to help the children adapt and make friends, Heidi decides to hold a series of cooking classes for kids. But kids are always accompanied by an adult—and that is where the trouble arises.
Miranda Cooper is living the life of a single mom to her two kids while separated from her husband, but Trent is trying to worm his way back into her heart.
Denise McGuire’s life as a wife, mom, and real estate broker is full and spilling over.
Darren Keller, single dad and firefighter, and Ellen Blackburn, single mom and nurse, find a few things in common.
Will hearts be healed over plates of Amish food?
This is the third book in The Amish Cooking Class series.
Book #1: The Amish Cooking Class - The Seekers
Book #2: The Amish Cooking Class - The Blessing
Praise for Amish Cooking Class - The Celebration
This is the third and final trip to the Troyer farm as part of the Amish Cooking Class series, and it is sad to see it come to an end. While this book could be read as a standalone, it is best to read them in order to gain a greater appreciation of the series, and there are some carryover characters. This installment takes a slightly different approach than the first two, as the cooking class participants are children (though their parents are involved, as well). Serious topics, such as bullying, loss/grief and adoption, are skillfully addressed and woven throughout the tale. The attitude and dialogue of the children are realistic, and it is great to see the growth of those characters, particularly Kassidy. The story reminds readers that everyone has problems, there is no such thing as a perfect family and it is possible to have compassion for others.
— Leslie L. McKee