A Good Year for Roses

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women, Romance
Cover of the book A Good Year for Roses by Sue Chamblin Frederick, Sue Chamblin Frederick
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Author: Sue Chamblin Frederick ISBN: 9780463464694
Publisher: Sue Chamblin Frederick Publication: January 23, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sue Chamblin Frederick
ISBN: 9780463464694
Publisher: Sue Chamblin Frederick
Publication: January 23, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In 1957, two young women, Essie Donnelly and Minnie Pryor, one white and one black, travel together in a deeply segregated South to begin a harrowing search for the daughter of Essie’s deceased sister Jewell.

Essie struggles with life without Jewell and the failure of her writing career. Minnie confronts her stigma of poverty and racism. Together, the women are challenged with racial misgivings, striving to settle them despite the color of their skin. While their search for personal truth is manifested in their relationship with each other as well as the racial culture of the Deep South, the women are on a precarious journey.

A Good Year for Roses brims with intrigue and passion in a magnolia-scented south. From the quaint, historical town of Boston, Georgia, to the breathtaking plantations in Georgia’s Thomas County, the hunt for Jewell’s daughter, despite its adversities, is pursued with a tenacity that can only be driven by Essie's love for her late sister and the child she’s never met.

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In 1957, two young women, Essie Donnelly and Minnie Pryor, one white and one black, travel together in a deeply segregated South to begin a harrowing search for the daughter of Essie’s deceased sister Jewell.

Essie struggles with life without Jewell and the failure of her writing career. Minnie confronts her stigma of poverty and racism. Together, the women are challenged with racial misgivings, striving to settle them despite the color of their skin. While their search for personal truth is manifested in their relationship with each other as well as the racial culture of the Deep South, the women are on a precarious journey.

A Good Year for Roses brims with intrigue and passion in a magnolia-scented south. From the quaint, historical town of Boston, Georgia, to the breathtaking plantations in Georgia’s Thomas County, the hunt for Jewell’s daughter, despite its adversities, is pursued with a tenacity that can only be driven by Essie's love for her late sister and the child she’s never met.

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