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The Stone Wall
- Narrated by: Stina Nielsen
- Length: 9 hrs and 48 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- D M.
- 15-09-20
Loved it
Good story line and very easy to follow with an exciting twist at the end. Anna had to face some painful family issues and they were well dealt with. A story of love lost and found . Enjoyed the narration
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- Love to Read!
- 08-10-20
Stupendous! Great story and histor lesson!
Loved it. Beverly Lewis never disappoints. The storyline was exceptional, and the history and differences between Beachy Amish, Old Order Amish, and Mennonite so good. Anna, Mart , Gabe and Emmy will tug at your heart. Stone Neilson as narrator is fantastic. Loved every minute of listening.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-04-21
Loved it
Beverly did a fabulous job with this book ! I just live her writing ! I fell in love with Anna. Such a sweet devoted faithful person. I also liked the Alzheimer’s storyline. My mom had this disease , as much as it saddens me I’m Aldi grateful for more people to understand ! Thank you
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- Terri Burley
- 28-02-21
WOW, A Memorable Book
I have read hundreds of books about the Amish from several writers, yet this story has been so compelli.g that I listen to it many nights all night ong.
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- Susan
- 09-02-21
Really slow
Usually, I love Beverly Lewis books but this one is hard to follow. It is very slow without much unusual added information that keeps you fascinated. The last two chapters are good. Stina reads wonderfully.
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- Babs
- 11-10-20
The Stone Wall
I really enjoyed the story of making life decision by learning to wait on God. Anna had to make an all important decision involving love and not regret. The outcome made me feel very joyous after learning the sadness of mammi 's young love.
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- danny
- 05-03-22
always a joy
Always enjoy Beverly Lewis. Glad can listen to her books now while I do my work!
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- Anonymous User
- 13-02-22
Slow story, narrator too breathy.
I can’t stand the breathy style of this narrator. Maybe the story wouldn’t seem so slow if it was read by someone in a regular voice.
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- Margaret A Blair
- 10-01-22
Great book
Beverly Lewis never fails to sweep me away! Great story, great ending, well read
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- Elizabeth L Forsyth
- 11-10-21
Loved it
Showed how much different cultures and faiths truly have in common and the power of love to draw out the shoestring most hurting soul
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- Marilyn
- 01-10-21
The Stonewall
I enjoyed this book and the Narrator very much. The story had many plots and kept me with it right to the end.