Amish Home Books in Order
Part ofBeth Wiseman Books in OrderBrowse the Amish Home stories by Beth Wiseman and friends, with collection notes, novella summaries, and help choosing where to begin.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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An Amish Home
by Beth Wiseman
2017
Four novellas explore what home means in Amish country, from shelter and family to healing after loss. Beth Wiseman's A Cup Half Full gives the collection one of its strongest emotional turns.
Series background & context
An Amish Home turns a simple word into a surprisingly roomy theme. Home here means shelter, marriage, family expectation, physical space, and the private idea each character has built of what a good life should look like.
Beth Wiseman's contribution, A Cup Half Full, is one of the clearest examples. Sarah Lantz thought she understood the kind of home and future she was building with her husband, Abram. After an accident leaves her in a wheelchair, both the house itself and her sense of self need to change.
That kind of conflict suits anthology fiction well. Each novella can take the word home in a different direction, one story toward healing, another toward belonging, another toward stability after loss, another toward starting over. The common theme keeps the collection unified without making the plots feel repetitive.
It is also a good book for readers who like Amish fiction with a little more practical tension. These stories are not only about who falls in love. They are about where people live, how they care for one another, and what happens when circumstances force a new definition of family life.
If you want a collection that feels domestic in the best sense, warm kitchens, hard conversations, repaired rooms, and repaired hearts, this is a strong place to start.
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