Mennonite in a Little Black Dress: A Memoir of Going Home - Rhoda Janzen

⭐ 8.0/10

(Originally written by Anita)

This was a really interesting look at the Mennonite world from a slightly different perspective than I'm used to. Janzen writes as someone who mostly left that world but after personal tragedy, she returns and I enjoyed the critical and heart-warming perspective she has. It's definitely from a more Russian-Mennonite view but there were enough things that I could relate to and I literally laughed out loud multiple times. (One time, I had to put the book down and walk away because I just couldn't stop laughing. So good.) Also, I fell in love with her parents and their, seemingly, easy-going outlook on their childrens' lack of faith. I was a bit jealous.

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