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Anathema

Anathema

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Author: Colleen Coble
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 28337

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 336
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.2 x 1.3

ISBN: 1595542477
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9781595542472
ASIN: 1595542477

Publication Date: May 13, 2008
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Product Description
Welcome to Parke County, Indiana--land of peaceful farms and covered bridges, Amish quilts and horse drawn buggies, romance and murder.

After years of running, Hannah Schwatrz has finally built a life for herself--far from the insecure husband who bullied and abused her. Far from the close-knit Amish community who raised her, then shunned her. Still haunted by nightmare memories of her parents' murder and the guilty secret that made her anathema--a true outcast--from her friends and family.

Only love can bring her home again. Love for a child she had feared was lost forever. And love for the peaceful people who shaped her life. But can love heal old wounds . . . or keep the community safe from a deadly danger?



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4 out of 5 stars An Amish Story Like No Other   September 28, 2008
This is definitely not your typical Amish Story. I didn't think I would make it though the first chapter. The decisions that Hannah Schwartz had made when she was younger, made things turn from bad to worse for her. Hannah soon discovers that it's better to look before you leap into a big decision like marriage. Things are definitely not what they seemed to be at first.

She is thrown into a world so unlike her own, it's disturbing at best. She thought she knew what she was doing. She had entered a nightmare she never dreamed possible. God would understand her wanting out. She had tried her best to get out for many years. She was trapped and just can't live like this anymore. She gets a chance to escape this nightmare and she takes it.

After Hannah escapes she discovers that life could be so freeing, so full of hope. With a successful book completed and another one in the works, Hannah seems to have it all. But in order to complete her book, she has to go home - that's where this second book is leading her. "Home" -- a word that brought to mind dread of her past but yet a desire to belong again, all at the same time. She knew that she could never go home and be accepted; too much has happened in her life. She left after she was baptized into the faith, so she knew what she was doing when she walked away from the church and the Amish way of life.

She is home in the Amish community for such a short time and a murder occurs. She goes to the police and says "We are Amish. We abhor violence. If you look through your files, I doubt you'll find a single case of one of us breaking the law. No one is our community kills.." This can't be happening again she thinks after saying this to the officer. She thought the worst was behind her, and now she is back and trouble is starting again!!

The theme of forgiveness runs through this book for Hannah and the other people in her village. Hannah and the others soon discover, in a huge way, that forgiveness truly sets you free. When you forgive someone, you are not bound to that person anymore; the pain is drained from your heart, mind and emotions, and you can truly begin to live life free of the pain that bound you.

This story was full of mystery, suspense, murder and betrayal. On the flip side it was full of love, intrigue, forgiveness and redemption. This book has it all! Not what I expected in an Amish story. I was delighted!!

I LOVED how Colleen wrapped this story up in quilts. I LOVE quilts. Each chapter starts with a quote from Hannah Schwartz's book called "The Amish Faith Through Their Quilts". By the end of this book, I really wanted to look in Hannah's 'fictional' book she wrote. I wanted to see this book that was filled with the amazing quilts mentioned at the top of each chapter. Hannah is also in search of a special quilt that will lead to her family's killer. I haven't read a story like this ever. I know the quilts and a love that Hannah discovers, helped me to keep reading through the abusive husband parts.

This book will also inspire you to make some of the quilts and perhaps do a Google search on Amish quilts. The characters in this story will stay with you for quite some time after finishing the story. So treat yourself to a very different and amazing story by Colleen Coble. You won't be disappointed!

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5 out of 5 stars Anathema by Colleen Cble   September 19, 2008
ANATHEMA By Collen Coble

Review by Carlo Gabbi Author of "An Amazing Story"

Reading "Anathema" the novel written by Colleen Coble, you find that the suspense is intense right through this novel.
The writer introduce the reader into the Amish, a religious community in Indiana, and tells of their life, love and believes, but more important, and interesting, we come to know the way they knot mysterious symbols in the pattern of their homemade quilts and what the meanings of those symbols represent to them.

The story begins in a wet chilly night in Indiana when Hannah, against the rules imposed to her by her faith, went to meet Reece, an English policeman, and under the protection of a covered bridge, they spend their time in sinful love effusions.

Hannah, at her return home from that forbidden encounter with love, find that her parents had been poisoned and their bodies are covered with one of her mother's valuable quilts; all the other quilts that her mother made, and having a high market value, have been stolen. The only clue left behind by the killer is a blood mark on the wall symbolizing peace, but could that mean something else as well?

Hannah, in her simplicity, believes that her parents' killing was the will of God in punishment for her sinful love affair with Rees, and she feels guilty. In the sin she has committed, she saw God rejection and think that her only solution is to go away from her community and marry Reeds. She is now an Anathema, an outcast by God and neglected by her own people.

Over the next years Hannah is constantly abused by Rees. In the same time she desperately tries to find who have taken her mother's unique quilts. She can easily recognize them by the unmistakable bold and unique hummingbird designs that her mother sewn magnificently in the patchworks. She knows also that finding them she will come to know who her parents' killer is.

Hannah has a final altercation with Rees, and suffers a tragic fall. She wakes in hospital and she come to know to have lost her unborn baby daughter. She suspiciously considers that the fall wasn't accidental but it was purposely caused by Rees. She is scared and with this thought she runs away from the abusive husband, and decide to restart a new life in a different place. In time she becomes successful in life and work, but she is tormented by loneliness and the need of her family.

She receives a letter from Rees. He plays with the only tool which could take her back to him; it's the photo of a young girl. Rees claims that the child in the photo is their daughter. Could that be possible? Doubts are in her and she wants to find the true.
She returns. From this point the reading becomes intense, reveling deceit, love, and mysterious plots. Hannah, one by one goes through the riddles and comes to know those mysteries that had surrounded her for so long, and discover also that she never been an Anathema.

While Hannah learns of the many complexities and secrets which would only destroy her relationship; we see Rees taken by doubts dictated by his today duties and the consideration of the past. Twist and turns rapidly follows. The suspense keep increasing, page after page. The readers try to guess who the killer is and why he killed, and frenetically, keep on, reading till turn the last page.

I found this is an interesting book where we can learn of the Amish peaceful life and of the many meaning that the pattern of their quilts have. The description of the location where this people lives, become soon familiar and part of our close world, and we learn to share their joy and the devotion to God in a pure simplistic way.

This is quite a remarkable novel that should please any reader.

Reviewed by Carlo Gabbi, author of "An Amazing Story"






5 out of 5 stars one of the best   August 28, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have read many books about the Amish and this it top of the line. Couldn't wait to get home from a stressful day and get back in the book. I hope there is a #2 with the characters. There was an element of suspense and I would recommend it to anyone.


5 out of 5 stars A Story With Take-Away Value   July 27, 2008
Colleen Coble is another author I met last September at the ACFW Conference in Texas. She is a lovely, loud, outgoing woman and that kind of woman brings me right out of my shell. After meeting her, I knew I wanted to read her books.

I pre-ordered her first Amish story Anathema. I enjoyed the book very much. I look for relationship issues in the stories I read and the pull of family ties is very strong and compelling throughout the story. It's a story that shows how terrible domestic violence is, and how really important forgiveness is to our spiritual lives.



5 out of 5 stars A spellbinding story with interesting facts about Amish quilts and what their patterns mean to those who create them   July 14, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

A damp, chilly wind blows through Park County, Indiana, the night Hannah Schwartz sneaks away to meet Reece by the covered bridge. She knows her love for this Englisch police detective is taboo in her Amish world, but she can't resist just a few clandestine moments with the man who makes her feel safe while sending her heart racing. Their encounter is brief and painful as Hannah is once again torn between her family, her Amish fiancé and the love she harbors for her secret Englisch suitor. She flees his arms for the safe harbor of her home, only to encounter a gruesome scene.

Both parents have been poisoned, their stiff, constricted bodies covered by one of her mother's handmade quilts. When their lives are taken away, so too are thousands of dollars worth of Mamms' quilts. Two strange blood red symbols mar the wall of the living room. Reece knows that one is the symbol of peace, but does it have another meaning as well? Something far more sinister? Nearby, a neighbor's poisoned body is discovered half submerged in a pond.

Shattered beyond consolation, Hannah wonders if the deaths are her punishment for partaking in a forbidden love. Her heart heavy, laden with pain and guilt, she decides that she has been rejected by God and will leave her Amish community to marry Reece. She is now Anathema, an outcast to God and her people. It isn't long before Reece's true colors show through and the bullying begins. As she endures years of abuse at Reece's hands, Hannah desperately searches for the exquisite stolen quilts, a tangible link to her murdered parents. She knows exactly how to spot her mother's work, so bold and beautiful that the hummingbird designs nearly fly off the expertly sewn patchwork.

During a heated argument with Reece, Hannah suffers a tragic fall and awakens in the hospital, where Reece tells her that their unborn baby girl did not survive. Hannah is convinced the fall was no accident and leaves Reece to reinvent herself in the Englisch world, where her knowledge of quilts and Amish life leads her to success as an author. On the surface, all is well, but Hannah misses the love of her family and friends, and aches even more for the faith she left behind.

Although the book moves at a quick pace from the start, the real page-turning action begins when Hannah receives a letter from Reece containing a photo of a little girl. The child's almond eyes and unruly auburn hair, so like her own, leads Hannah to wonder if Reece's claim is true --- that the child is their daughter. She heads back to her homeland on a journey wrought with heartache, mystery, deceit and love in a plot that continues to twist and turn until the very end. A decade after she fled Park County, Hannah realizes she was never Anathema to the God who loves her unconditionally. I highly recommend a box of tissues for the last couple of chapters.

Colleen Coble's extensive research and Amish friendships come shining through the characters and imagery of this action-filled story. The devotion to God, peaceful lifestyle and tranquil farms beckon readers to indulge in the experience of visiting an Amish community. Descriptions of warm, damp greenhouses, simple furnishings and the sweet, creamy taste of coffee soup are woven through the pages of this novel like the patterns of a quilt. In addition to a spellbinding story, readers will come away from this book with interesting facts about Amish quilts and what their patterns mean to those who create them.

--- Reviewed by Susan Miura



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