The Quakers and the Amish The Histor..., Charles River Editors
The Quakers and the Amish The Histor..., Charles River Editors
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The Quakers and the Amish: The History and Legacy of the Two Unique Religious Communities

Author: Charles River Editors

Narrator: Michelle Humphries

Unabridged: 2 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/02/2023


Synopsis

Few today know much about the Quakers. Whenever the subject of Quakerism slips into conversation, most picture a rosy-cheeked fellow in a simple black overcoat, and a wide brim hat atop his thick, cloud-white hair, inspired by the famous logo of the Quaker Oats company. In spite of the stereotype, Quakers today come in all colors, shapes, and sizes, with the more liberal folk sporting trendy haircuts, tattoos, and various piercings. They call themselves “Friends,” a starkly different but very devout following of God. They strive for a world empowered by peace and acceptance, an ambitious mission fueled by diversity, blind to race, gender, or creed.Buggies, straw hats, long and plain dresses in shades of blue and black, charming log cabins reminiscent of the Little House on the Prairie – this is often the mental image that comes to mind when one thinks of the Amish. Nowadays, many have become accustomed to being within a 10 foot radius of at least 3 pieces of technology every hour of the day. World news and current events has never been more readily available, accessible by just a touch of a fingertip. Yet there exists a collection of cultures worldwide that steer clear of contemporary society for a range of reasons.Americans have heard of the Amish, but most know little about them. They are often seen as unconventional and strictly religious, but quiet, calm folk who keep to themselves. Those who have heard of them know of their rejection of electricity and most, if not all modern aspects of life. Those who have taken a gander at the dozens of “reality shows” that have sprung up over recent years may have even heard of the ever-so-famous – but often inaccurately depicted – Rumspringa. But beyond the buggies and prayer bonnets lies an intriguing culture that has remained strictly loyal to its roots.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Angela McCarthy on June 12, 2017

Amazing This book is full of the truth's behind the Amish religion. Very fast read! So much information! Very good book!......more

Goodreads review by ruby2shoes on February 06, 2017

Amish Uncovered A well written history of the Amish; beginning in Europe to American from living, marriage, shunning, and more. Discover the true Amish not the made for TV shows or "reality" version. The truth is more interesting instead of the perceived fact based that TV would have you believe.......more

Goodreads review by Bob on November 18, 2016

Very interesting I have been around a couple different communities in southern Indiana and South western Kentucky. One thing I can say is that the sticky buns are out of this world!!!!! :-)......more

Goodreads review by Sandra on January 18, 2017

I really enjoyed reading this. It is not too long, and I was able to finish it in a few reading sessions. It gives you a real look into the history and life of the Amish people, both the positive and the negative. A fascinating read.......more