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The Narrow Path The Narrow Path
by Gail Sattler
Released: May 2010
Genre: Fiction - Romance
Location: Minnesota, US
8.50 X 5.50" 320 pages
Abingdon Press
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Rating 4.9
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I would like to read about them getting married, and the next part of their lives...It was a great book...
— Robin (Horseheads , Ny) Rating 4.0
Very good read!
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was hard for me to put it down. Good plot, good descriptions and good explanations for the Non-Mennonite reader. Thank you.
— Anita (Harlingen, Texas) Rating 5.0
I purchased this book from my Church Camp in Mahaffey PA. In our denomanation Christian Missionary Alliance Church, it is our Family Church camp for 10 days starting Friday July 20 and ending Sunday July 29 2012. This book was discounted in our camp bookstore and I bought it and really enjoyed reading it. I am glad Ted proposed to Miranda and that they are going to be married. A very great ending to this noivel. I loved it!!
— Linda Dyekman (Latrobe PA USA) Rating 5.0
Great read!
What a great story. I have read many Amish/Mennonite novels and I learned a little more about the Mennonite lifestyle. What is in store next for Ted & Miranda? When will there be a sequel?
— jenny (Indiana) Rating 5.0
an eye opener
Yes i just want to say this is a great!book i think about the greatest love story next to the "Notebook" i could not put it down i want to read it again it was so good :).It had a good plot from start to finised I wish there was a part two to it .Plese rt one one if you can .I just love all the characters I felt like i was in the story with them .It had a lot of good points to about getting along with one another even if we might be in the same faith but see and do things differnt its all about pleaseing whats to the Lord and to his kingdom.I just love it ,this book was rt on time in my life and teaches me about what it is to be in love with someone I learned a lot from it ,I thank you Gail.
— marcus bailey (macclesfield,nc 27802) Rating 5.0
Absolutely loved this book! Didn't want to put it down.
— Tanya (Kentucky) Rating 5.0
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Loved, loved, loved the book! Couldn't put it down (actually close my Cloud Kindle)! I could relate having Mennonite heritage and having many, many Mennonite friends, all from different backgrounds. Great read!
— Caroline (Maine) Rating 5.0
Such an awesome read!!! I loved the way Gail blended the Old with the New & maintained respect for both. Godly morals were included though the plot was not stuffy in any way. A book that everyone should read!!
— Joyce Eskew (Missouri) Rating 5.0
Wonderful, Loved it
Just finished the book on my Kindle. Loved it! I sure hope it will have a sequel to it, because it left me wanting more!
— Lecia (Kentucky) Rating 5.0
Wonderful Book
Just finished reading "The Narrow Path"!! What a great book! Living in a mostly Mennonite community with several churches within a few miles, I can identify with some of the things in the book, especially the food! The ladies around here really know how to cook!!! Will there be more of the same type of books in the future?
— Judy Barnhart (NW Ohio) Rating 5.0
I read this book in just a couple of hours finished it and then opened it back up and reread it. It is such a wonderful story with a wonderful message. I hope more books like these are written by Gail Sattler.
— Angela (Galveston, Texas) Rating 5.0
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I just finished reading The Narrow Path and loved it. Are you going to write more like this one? Someone asked if they were going to make a movie of the Narrow Path - that would be a great idea. We need more Christian stories out there. I love the Vancouver book - it has so many places mentioned in it that I have been to and I love the stories also. It is one of my favorite books that I often read - the stories don't get old.
— Bessie Austin (Chatham, Ont., Canada) Rating 5.0
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I just read The Narrow Path, and I loved it. I felt like I was right there .
Can't wait to read another book by Gail Sattler!
— Carla (Reeseville, WI) Rating 5.0
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I just finished reading The Narrow Path yesterday and enjoyed it. This story would make a great TV movie. Have you had any offers?
— Jack Ewing (Pittsburgh PA) Rating 5.0
A wonderful story of meshing old and new traditions, of embracing change in the church and of love, Gail Sattler has written a book that you will not want to put down
— Cindy Loven Rating 5.0
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Gail has the gift in, The Narrow Path, as in her other books, of keeping things exciting all the way. It is hard to lay down wondering what will happen next. My husband Glenn also found it very good reading. We were both raised in the Mennonite Church back in the 40's and 50's and can relate to much of it. It is a very good lesson on opposites working together as long as their desire is to serve the Lord.
— Mary Stehman (Hesston, Kansas) Rating 5.0

Well, I've read quite a few of Gail's books, including "Vancouver" (my most favorite city in the world!) and loved them; however, "The Narrow Path" had a different flavor. I have also read a lot of the Amish books out there, but I must say that this Mennonite Brethern story had a unique twist, that being, tradition meet contempory/progressive, all within the same denomination. A bit tricky, I must say, all that Gail pulled off in this book! Rather than tell the plot, I think I can summarize what made this a successful story that also had a very happy ending: Gail's two main characters both had a very deep and mature relationship with the Lord and passionate desire to bring others to the Lord and also keep the existing "flock" strong in their walk. Just how they went about this is where the sparks do fly and Gail's funny bone stars in so many scenes--laugh-out-loud stuff, I am talking about! I started out rolling my eyes at stuffy-stick-in-the-mud-Ted, never dreaming I'd end up being........OOPS! I said I'd not tell the plot-almost spilled the beans, didn't I?!
It didn't hurt any that the book takes place in my beautiful state of Minnesota!
A good, fun read that is perfect to take to the beach, but for sure has a truth to be learned.

— Joy Maher (Minnesota) Rating 5.0

"GAIL! I just finished The Narrow Path - I loved it so so much. Just the right amount of romance - all the characters were so likable and real. I can't wait for more."

— A Reader (Nashville) Rating 5.0
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