The Amish are one of America’s most fascinating and colorful
religious communities. But how does a traditional group that
shuns high school, computers, and the ownership of motor
vehicles survive amid a high tech society? This concise and
authoritative overview describes both the diversity and
common practices of the Amish of North America as well as
some of the changes underway in their communities. In
lively text, Donald B. Kraybill, a leading scholar of Amish
culture, explains many of their
puzzling practices and shows how the Amish flourish in the
midst of modern society.