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More novels about Amish being published
« on: December 07, 2010, 09:16:18 AM »
I saw this on Conan and I thought Amp would like:



Why can’t we all be a little more like the Amish? This question lies at the heart of the Amish romance novels, churned out now with such regularity—and with such -success—that publishers are beginning to worry that the market is saturated. “We’re seeing Amish fiction splintering into everything imaginable: Shakers, Puritans,” says Steve Oates, marketing vice president for Bethany House, the Christian publisher whose author Beverly Lewis is the biggest name in Amish fiction. “We call it ‘bonnet fiction.’ You slap a bonnet on the cover and double the sales.” The Thorn, Lewis’s most recent book, has sold 280,000 copies since its publication in September. Lewis herself has sold more than 13 million books in all.

Modeled on the bodice rippers that generations of women have read for escape, Amish romances follow familiar plotlines. An innocent girl, torn between a hot, dangerous boy and a cute, upstanding one, has to make a choice. Disapproving parents, difficult siblings, nosy neighbors—not to mention the warring impulses of lust and restraint—need to be wrestled with and vanquished. But in the bonnet books, passion is beside the point. The aspiration here, for the Amish heroine (and, by extension, her readers), is inner peace, a stable and cohesive community, and obedient children—the result of a right relationship with God.

Sex, if it occurs at all, happens offstage. “We’ll wait till our wedding day to lip-kiss,” says the blond (and bland) beau of Rose Ann Kauffman near the end of The Thorn. The hokey vernacular—who even says “lip-kiss”?—makes a smooch off-limits, a strange ritual performed by foreigners on special occasions.



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Re: More novels about Amish being published
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2010, 03:01:14 PM »
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Donald Kraybill, a sociologist at Elizabethtown College and coauthor most recently of The Amish Way

I live right near that, it's some smarmy private college :rofl:

Wasn't Witness enough for people? :shocked:

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Re: More novels about Amish being published
« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2010, 03:13:03 PM »
Wierd Al called the trend

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