Thursday, July 19, 2012

Almost Amish by Kathryn Cushman

"The cupcakes drooped like wilted daisies."

Thus begins Kathryn Cushmans new novel, Almost Amish.
Julie, the baker of the drooping cupcakes, is a burnt out mom who is struggling to be all things to all people, and is--in her own eyes--a failure.

Her sister-in-law, Susan, on the other hand is practically Wonder Woman and Super Mom put together. When Susan is offered a reality show (along with her 17 year old daughter, Angie); she invites Julie and her two children, Whitney, 16 and Brian-- the junior high genius, to be the other family in the cast.

Feeling every bit the middle aged, haggard, mom, Julie jumps at the chance to get off the treadmill of imperfection that is her life, to partner with the impeccable Susan for a summer of Almost Amish fun...or at least some respite from her cell phone and endless summer activities.

The tasks and challenges of the show kept me engaged, along with some great characters, like Kendra, the producer, and Gary, the hired handyman with a soft spot for Susan-- who is newly divorced. (All that perfection couldn't keep her husband from straying...)

Cushman throws in plenty of surprises both for her characters and her readers. It was like watching a reality show within the reality show of the book. (If that makes any sense...)

All in all, it was a wonderful, thought provoking, and really creative read. It got me thinking... Wouldn't it be fun?

Have you ever wanted to be part of a reality show?

 

Almost Amish
 
Bethany House Publishers (July 1, 2012)
 
by
 
Kathryn Cushman



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Kathryn Cushman is a graduate of Samford University with a degree in pharmacy, but all her life she knew that she wanted to write a novel “some day”. For her, “some day” came in 2003, when she started writing and never looked back.


Her first two manuscripts remain firmly ensconced in the back of her closet (the dust bunnies tell her they really are terrific!). Her third attempt became her first published novel.

A Promise to Remember and Leaving Yesterday were both finalists for the American Christian Fiction Writers Carol Award, and Waiting for Daybreak was a finalist in Women’s Fiction for the Inspirational Reader’s Choice Award.

On the homefront, she has been married to the wonderful and handsome Lee for nearly twenty-five years now, and their two daughters are currently braving the worlds of high school and college.

They’ve lived in Santa Barbara for over twenty years. It’s a beautiful place and Kathryn feel blessed to be there (although a seventy degree Christmas still leaves her dreaming of a white one—or at least a colder one!)

When she's not writing or reading or braving seventy degree holidays, you’ll find her trying her best to keep up with her daughters in their various theater, softball, dance, and filled-with-activity lives.  

ABOUT THE BOOK


Proving the Simple Life Isn't So Simple After All


Overcommitted and overwhelmed, Julie Charlton is at the breaking point. She knows she should feel blessed as a mother and wife--but she just feels exhausted. And then, the miraculous happens. Her sister-in-law Susan, a Martha Stewart-in-training, lands the chance to participate in a reality TV series about trying to live like the Amish and needs another family to join her. It's just the break Julie needs.

But the summer adventure in simple living soon proves anything but simple. With the camera watching every move, Susan's drive for perfection feels a lot like what they left behind, while Julie suddenly finds herself needing to stand up for slowing down. Whether it's cooking, cleaning, or dressing differently, each new Amish challenge raises new complications...and soon each woman learns unexpected lessons about herself and her family.

If you would like to read the first chapter of Almost Amish, go HERE.

















12 comments:

Rachna Chhabria said...

Like the way Kathryn's book starts. What a lovely description.

Cheryl Klarich said...

Hi Rachna! I do too! I thought Kathryn Cushman's concepts were sooo good.

Bless you!

Misha Gerrick said...

Sounds like a wonderful story. I don't know if I'd want to be part of a reality show. Just feels... unnatural. :-)

Cheryl Klarich said...

Hi Misha! I'm not the reality show type, either.
But I do watch them...Project Runway, The Apprentice, even one about Ryan and Tatum O'Neal...(sad).

Anyone else? :)

Rawknrobyn.blogspot.com said...

That book sounds like fun. I've wanted to be on a reality show for about one day, or one hour, for the money. After that, I'd need my privacy back.

xoRobyn

Karen Lange said...

This is an interesting idea for a story. I appreciate your thoughts about it. I think I might need to pick up a copy. :)

Blessings,
Karen

Jennifer Shirk said...

Ha! Fun idea. I wouldn't want to be part of a reality show--unless of course, American Idol. :)

Cheryl Klarich said...

Robyn! Me too! I would be the first one voted off the island!!

Karen--I think you would really enjoy this book--great "mom-lit"!

Jennifer--You would make an awesome American Idol!
l'd vote for you. :)

Michelle Wallace said...

I do watch some reality shows, but I wouldn't feel comfortable in front of a camera 24/7... it's TOO invasive! Definitely NOT for me! I don't know how people do it!

Cheryl Klarich said...

Hi Michelle!

24/7 cameras in my face would put me on edge--to say the least. I'm camera shy enough as it is!

Bless you!

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

I would never want to be on a reality show, but this novel sounds really interesting.

Cheryl Klarich said...

Hi Susan! I'm thinking that the majority of writers would rather be in the driver's seat rather than the spot light?

Bless you!