Reviews
Review: Christian Century - August 7, 2007
“Mackall describes the details of family, farming and church life with sympathy, accuracy and good will… His particularistic description of one family is a welcome addition to what had often been a sociological literature.”
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Review: Boston Globe - August 5, 2007
“Mackall explores this paradox with rare honesty and insight . . . Another strength of the book is that while maintaining a personal narrative voice, Mackall folds in a succinct and engaging history of the Anabaptist religious tradition and the polity of the Amish church. This added context greatly enhances the more personal stories.”
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Review by: Jan Gardner, Boston GlobeOff the Shelf column - June 28, 2007
“Plain Secrets is a moving exploration of a little-known world and friendship across a cultural divide.”
Review: Akron Beacon Journal - June 17, 2007
“. . . he writes with a forthright precision.”
Review: Los Angeles Times - June 3, 2007
“. . . prose as graceful as it is unsentimental.”
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Review: Booklist, Starred review - June 1, 2007
“Wonderful and enlightening . . . This is a loving portrait, warts and all, of an often-misunderstood people.”
Review: Lancaster New Era - May 30, 2007
“Mackall's writing is an honest and refreshing change from the customary saccharin scribbling about the Noble Amish Man. Despite, or perhaps because of, Mackall's refusal to perch the Amish on a pedestal, he manages to convey a deep respect for the people.”
Review by: Sarah English, Cleveland Magazine - May 1, 2007
“…Mackall does the job beautifully, painting an intimate portrait of the family that leaves the reader feeling humbled by the common thread that’s woven into all of us.”
Review: Publishers Weekly - April 9, 2007
“By focusing on the loves and losses of one large Amish clan, Mackall breathes life into a complex group often idealized or caricatured . . . it is a deeply respectful account that never veers toward sensationalism.”