Three decades chasing the Amish, Mennonites and the last Shakers
In this file photo from Dec. 4, 2013, an Amish buggy and horse travels down a road in Arthur, Illinois. Seth Perlman/AP
Kevin Williams was a college sophomore in Ohio when he started driving around Michigan and Indiana, knocking on the doors of Amish women with a pitch: write a weekly newspaper column about your life, tack on a recipe, and he'd get it into print. He heard "no" most of the day. Then, in Adams County, Indiana, one woman said yes.
That column, "The Amish Cook," is still running — these days written by an Illinois woman named Gloria Yoder — and it set Williams on more than three decades of reporting on the Amish and other people dedicated to simple living.
His new memoir is Not So Simple: My Adventures Among the Amish, Mennonites, Shakers, and Other Plain People.
Guest
Kevin Williams
Author of "Not So Simple: My Adventures Among the Amish, Mennonites, Shakers, and Other Plain People"
Editor of "The Amish Cook" newspaper column