Plain And Simple by Sue Bender

"Plain And Simple" is a reflective memoir that follows the journey of a contemporary woman who, feeling disconnected from her fast-paced life, seeks meaning and simplicity. She finds inspiration in the lives of the Amish, a community known for their simple living, strong community ties, and resistance to modern technology. Immersing herself in their culture, she learns valuable lessons about the importance of slowing down, the power of manual labor, and the beauty of living a life focused on the essentials. Through her experiences, she gains insights into her own life and discovers a path to a more centered and fulfilling existence.

The 5042nd greatest book of all time


Published
1989
Nationality
American
Type
Nonfiction
Pages
176
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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