Sharing an unspoken and forbidden love, Sarah and Abel, two young members of a Shaker community, begin to question their way of life and that of "The World." This description may be from another edition of this product.
I found this book very exciting and entertaining, allthough a bit heavy at times. It is appropriate for (and can be understood best at)ages 13-14, I would say. Also,it would be best to research the Shaker religion (which the book is about) before reading it. It makes more sense that way.
Keeping Love a Secret
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The Gift of Sarah Barker by Jane Yolen was a really good book. It teaches you a lot about the culture of the Shakers. I liked how the author gave so much information on a culture that is now almost gone, and put in a good story to make it intriguing. Sarah and Abel fall in love, in a Shaker community where it is forbidden, when Sarah forgets her stockings on Holy Hill and Abel finds them. Of course they need to be returned, and so they meet together at night. They continue sneaking out to meet each other and their love continues to grow. It is hard to live such a terrible secret and they had to find a way to get away. I found myself rooting for Sarah and Abel and wanting to not put it down once I started reading it. This book should be read by many others.
The Magic on Holy Hill
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I read, "The Gift of Sarah Barker," written by Jane Yolen. This book is about is about this young girl and this young boy. The young girl is named Sister Sarah and the boy is named Brother Able. They both live in the same Shaker community where it is a sin to even talk to the opposite gender. If you are not a Mother or Father of the community. Somehow through it all Sarah and Able find love. They must keep it a secret though or they will be thrown out of their community. If I were to rate this book on a scale from one to five. I would give it a four. Thats because there were alot of attention grabbers. It was defanatally a girls book. The reason why I think that this book is a girls book is because it's sappy, mushy, and a love story kind of book. It reminds me of "Romeo and Juliet" by Willianm Shakespear. I would love ot read this book agian...
A strong and vivid romance that rebels against Shaker life!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This novel not only illustrates the strangeness and strictness of an early American Shaker community, but tells the tale of a forbidden romance that blossoms between two of its young followers. Sarah and Abel face a decision together that seems to shatter everything they have held dear.
It is a thrill to read the book from start to finish.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 28 years ago
I thought that this book was easy to read and enjoyable. It had caught my interest and it also gave me alittle knowledge of how most of the people adapted in the new developing land now called the United States of America. I think everyone should have a chance to read this book because it shows a lot of different additudes and customs when first settling in this land, that has now changed throughout the years.
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