Until Angels Close My Eyes (Angels Trilogy #3)

Until Angels Close My Eyes (Angels Trilogy #3)
Age Range
10+
Release Date
July 06, 1998
ISBN
055357115X
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Be sure to read this summer's highly anticipated companion to Angels Watching Over Me and Lifted Up by Angels:

Until Angels Close My Eyes

When Neil, Leah's warm and loving step-father, reveals that his cancer is no longer in remission, Leah finds comfort in a visit to Amish country to see her true love, Ethan. When Ethan chooses to leave his life on the farm, he moves in with Leah and her family. But once Ethan arrives, they realize that his Amish values are quite different from those of Leah's complex "English" world. Will their love help, or hurt, Leah as she faces the complex hurdles that await her?

Be sure to read this summer's highly anticipated companion to Angels Watching Over Me and Lifted Up by Angels:

Until Angels Close My Eyes

When Neil, Leah's warm and loving step-father, reveals that his cancer is no longer in remission, Leah finds comfort in a visit to Amish country to see her true love, Ethan. When Ethan chooses to leave his life on the farm, he moves in with Leah and her family. But once Ethan arrives, they realize that his Amish values are quite different from those of Leah's complex "English" world. Will their love help, or hurt, Leah as she faces the complex hurdles that await her?

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Reader reviewed by Sara E.

This if my favorite Lurlene McDainiel book. It's so heartbreakingly beautiful. It's part of the Angels trilogy, but I never did read the books previous to it. All of Lurlene's books focus on romance to some extent, but I felt this one focused on it a lot --- usually the main focus is sickness and death. The novel did deal with death, but it wasn't the main focus. Still, you're going to cry when you read it. A young girl Leah falls in love with a boy from a completely different world; an Amish community. At sixteen, during summer, the Amish allow their children to go out into the real world and see if they like it more than the simpe life they've known. Ethan, the Amish boy, takes this opportunity go and live with Leah --- but when he see's how her world is compared to his, he has to choose whether to stay in the "English" world or go back to his home at the Amish community.
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