Plain Truth
by Jodi Picoult
Summary
A quiet Amish community in Paradise, Pennsylvania, is shattered when a dead infant is discovered in a barn, leading police to eighteen-year-old Katie Fisher, an unmarried woman believed to be the mother. This murder trial plunges the world of Amish traditions and innocence into the harsh glare of modern justice, examining the complexities of faith, family, and law.
Ellie Hathaway, a cynical big-city lawyer, steps in to defend Katie, finding herself navigating a system profoundly different from her own. As cultures collide, Ellie must learn to understand Katie’s world on its own terms, delving deep into the "plain" life to uncover the truth of this infanticide case. You'll explore the clash between two starkly different worlds and witness a lawyer’s journey of
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