Tending roses

274 pages

English language

Published Sept. 29, 2001 by New American Library.

ISBN:
978-0-451-20307-6
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3 stars

A good read, a bit sentimental with the emphasis on the old ways of raising a family in the country. The main character, Kate, and her husband visit Kate's grandmother. The family is worried about grandma Rose after a fire in the house so Kate arrives a few weeks before Christmas to keep an eye and make sure Rose doesn't accidentally hurt herself. Kate and her husband Ben plan to only stay for a few weeks before returning to their busy life in Chicago but fate has other plans. Through a series of notes from grandma Rose and a break from a hectic life style, Kate gradually looks at staying on the family farm instead of return to Chicago. A good read about the importance of family and relationships that help people to make it through tough times in life.

Subjects

  • Married women -- Fiction.
  • Rural families -- Fiction.
  • Grandmothers -- Fiction.
  • Farm life -- Fiction.
  • Missouri -- Fiction.