An Amish Alphabet

An Amish Alphabet by Ingrid Hess is an illustrated book published by MennoMedia on September 25, 2012. This 32-page work provides an engaging introduction to Amish faith and life, featuring whimsical illustrations that appeal to both children and adults. The book explores various aspects of Amish culture, using the alphabet as a framework to present concepts such as barn raising and church.
Readers will find a delightful blend of entertainment and information as Hess invites them to consider the nuances of living out faith. The full-color illustrations enhance the experience, making it accessible and enjoyable for a wide audience. This edition serves as a thoughtful exploration of religious themes within the context of juvenile fiction, encouraging reflection on community and spirituality.
Official synopsis Publisher
A is for Amish; B is for barn raising; C is for church. What is it like to be Amish? In this delightful and whimsical full-color book, author and illustrator Ingrid Hess offers an entertaining yet informative introduction to Amish faith and life. In a style that will capture the imaginations of children and adults alike, Hess takes readers behind the scenes and invites them to think about living out faith in new ways.
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