Despite the disapproval of her Amish community, teacher Lizzie Fisher has fought for an independent life—even going so far as to tutor at the English school. Alex Wilson, a young English painter hired to paint the school, is used to being ridiculed because of his learning disabilities. He questions why the smart, pretty, Amish woman treats him differently. When Alex finds himself framed for a crime, he believes there is no hope for him, but Lizzie is sure her community will come to his aid. Except, their forbidden relationship may give Lizzie the independence she thought she always wanted.

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Summary
Framed in Amish Country is a sweet romance by Katy Lee. This is her second novel I have read where she incorporates a disability into the story.
Lizzie is Amish and wanting to be independent. She has been teaching at the English school and living with her aunt as a test.
Alex is English and she meets him as he is painting the school. Alex has a learning disability however is a very talented painter. Lizzie experiences Alex getting ridiculed and taken advantage of and tries to help.
Some of my favorite scenes where when she took him to her brother’s house to visit her family and way of life.
A very sweet book that also makes you think about how we treat others in our busyness.
