A speculative Amish book? Kudos to Cindy and Erin Woodsmall for giving us a powerful story of faith, commitment, history, and living out the Word of God. UNTIL THEN isn’t the first Amish book with a time-travel element, however the Woodsmalls give us a peek into history with a true sense of purpose and a challenge to us all.
When we think of the Amish or Mennonites, we tend to view them as quaint and throwbacks to a different time, sequestered from the world. But, the Amish, Mennonites, and Quakers actually have a rich history of working toward abolishing slavery and risking their lives for the Underground Railroad.
Our main characters are a seemingly typical Old Order Amish young couple—Vin and Celeste—who work together in Vin’s woodshop and share a sweet love. However, Vin hides a secret that could jeopardize their place in the community. Vin has a passion for art in both his woodwork and sketching. However, the Old Order forbids the drawing of faces, which Vin has lovingly drawn of his wife and children.
When Celeste finds his hidden sketchbook, they quarrel—rather loudly—and say hurtful things that causes Vin to get away to cool down. He visits his favorite “thinking and praying” spot on Kissing Mountain. Through a series of unfortunate events, Vin tumbles over the cliff and lands mostly unscathed, in 1822 Ohio.
Honestly, once I got over the shock of time travel, I was mesmerized. As the saying goes, I couldn’t put the book down and finished it in one day—without skimming.
Powerful story with powerful messages of faith, love, commitment, and truly walking out faith even at the risk of losing one’s life. Highly recommended!
An ARC was provided for my honest review.