
Beverly Lewis didn’t set out to be a bestselling Amish fiction author when she released her first book in the late 1990s about the community of Lancaster, Pa.
Beverly Lewis didn’t set out to be a bestselling Amish fiction author when she released her first book in the late 1990s about the community of Lancaster, Pa.
As entertaining as those stories are, apocalyptic times are rather less entertaining to live through. None of us wants to be an extra in a reboot of “Outbreak” or “Contagion,” and yet that’s where we seem to be right now.
Rather than add to our panic, there’s something about the strange familiarity of this time that should help us endure and survive it. We know this story. We’ve played it out a hundred times in books and films. And just as children learn through earnest play, we should know from those tellings what’s needed to get through this.