![]() ![]() The book is not quite what I had expected, and it is truly different in a few key ways from his first publication.įirst, Broken Roads appeared in May 2020, nine years after the publication of Growing Up Amish. After all, he’s been to my university twice, and over the years, I’ve got to know and appreciate him. And if I am honest, I have to admit that I was somewhat concerned about what I would do if I didn’t like Ira Wagler’s new book. Some writers never make it past the first book, while others end up wishing they had only written one. A writer whose first book makes that list has much to live up to. Growing Up Amish, Ira Wagler’s New York Times bestseller has sold some 185,000 copies since it first appeared in 2011. I understand why people go there.Īnd I understand why people chose to stay there. I understand, because I poked my head through that door and looked around a bit.Īnd I gotta say, it’s not a terribly scary place. ![]() I’ve heard those voices calling in the night. I know, because I deal with my own demons I know the monsters that lurk in the recesses of the mind and in ![]()
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