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Anything but Plain

By: Suzanne Woods Fisher
Narrated by: Rachel Botchan
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Summary

Leaving Stoney Ridge feels unbearable—but how can she stay?

Impulsive Lydie Stoltzfus has always felt like a disappointment—a square peg in a round hole in her quiet Amish community. Leaving her family and church seems like her best move, even though it would mean leaving Nathan Yoder behind. 

Nathan claims he’s in love with her, but she knows she’s not good enough for him. 

And if she is ever in doubt, Nathan’s father reminds her frequently.

Knowing Lydie is “between” jobs again, the local doctor asks her to fill in at the front desk for a few months. This gives Lydie time to figure out how she’s going to say goodbye to Nathan—and it gives Dok ample time to recognize the symptoms of a disorder rare among the Amish. She offers Lydie treatment that has the potential to change her life.

But will it be enough to make her stay? Or has help come too late?

©2022 Suzanne Woods Fisher (P)2022 Recorded Books

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  • afrikanqueent
  • 06-02-23

pleasantly surprised

so I have Adhd and to listen to how Liddy handled it was awesome. some of the things that she did I do but with electronics. this was an awesome storyline. thank you

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  • Vickie Marker
  • 05-02-23

My Favorite Author!

This story is one of the most beautiful ever! Suzanne Woods Fisher has brought light to an important subject, ADHD. She explains how it affects those with it and those who live with these individuals. What a beautiful story of hope and love, beautifully told! All of her stories are told with unexpected twists and turns. She is my favorite author. If you love the Amish and love stories you won’t be disappointed.

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  • James Perkey
  • 30-01-23

Great Listen

I thought I wasn't going to like it, but after the first chapter It was like I was in the story with them.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 01-01-23

Great read

I like the story oh it’s very relatable to today’s times also I like the simple Amish lifestyle so basically I love this book

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  • Denny
  • 11-12-22

Best book yet!!

Thank you for writing this book and the practical attention to detail. As a special education teacher I wish more people knew about both adhd and chemical issues

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  • Anonymous User
  • 22-11-22

I loved it!

As someone living with ADHD, and witnessing both my daughters have ADHD (one formally diagnosed, the other still to be tested), and also as someone who has deep faith in God, this was a very touching and meaningful story.

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  • Amazon Customer
  • 25-10-22

Great!!

This is a very endearing story about a very important subject matter. I loved the author’s approach. The narrator is one of my favorites. I highly recommend this to anyone looking for a clean wholesome book. So hard to find clean books in audible.

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  • Amanda
  • 13-10-22

A wonderful story

You will enjoy every moment of listening to this story! I have enjoyed every one of her books.

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  • Reader Lady
  • 13-10-22

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What a moving story with characters you’ll love. This book is why I adore Amish fiction. The narrator added to my enjoyment a great deal. Happy reading and listening!

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  • Fred
  • 09-10-22

Outstanding sensitivity to ADHD personalities!

I absolutely love how Suzanne Woods Fisher gets into the heart of sensitive issues. Her characters are so real! Her portrayal of their situations enables the reader to gain insight and a new measure of understanding. Yet her humor is wound through the tale in an endearing way! I just love this book about an Amish family that struggles generationally with ADHD, though it's not previously diagnosed. A great harvest read!