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Rating: Summary: Another great read from Jane Roberts Wood Review: Mary Lou's Burgandy's life has taken a dreadful turn. Her husband, Gundren was killed accidentally by a horse, and her 14 year-old daughter, Echo ran away from home after the funeral. Grasping at straws for ways to get her daughter back, she signs up for a single parenting class at the local community college. The members of the class become like a family to one another, sharing not only Mary Lou's problems, but also their own, including abuse, estranged children, cancer and AIDS. Anne Hamilton, the teacher and creator of the class, finds she too is taken by this odd assortment of people, and is drawn into their lives.Gundren's family are gypsies, and they float in and out of the story like butterflies on the wind. Aunt Labelle, who keeps a bright green and blue parrot, is especially adept at offering accurate visions of where Echo might be found. True to her name though, no one can catch the ethereal Echo. And there's no bringing her home before she is ready. Roseborough is about the bonds of friendship and family; it's about finding inner strength and taking control of one's life. It's the story of what can happen when people open their hearts. Sit back and enjoy!
Rating: Summary: Sweet story set in small Texas town Review: Ms. Woods has again captured the essence of small town life. While this takes place in Texas, it could be any small town throughout the southern US. The interaction of Mary Lou, her teacher Anne and the members of the singles continuing education class will leave you with the feeling that friends can help you overcome almost anything. And, when you learn where the title of the book comes from, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. Everything from life behind the counter at Dairy Queen to a gypsy gathering are in this book. If you like Jan Karon's Mitford books or Billie Letts' Where the Heart Is, I think you'll also enjoy spending time with Roseborough.
Rating: Summary: Sweet story set in small Texas town Review: Ms. Woods has again captured the essence of small town life. While this takes place in Texas, it could be any small town throughout the southern US. The interaction of Mary Lou, her teacher Anne and the members of the singles continuing education class will leave you with the feeling that friends can help you overcome almost anything. And, when you learn where the title of the book comes from, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. Everything from life behind the counter at Dairy Queen to a gypsy gathering are in this book. If you like Jan Karon's Mitford books or Billie Letts' Where the Heart Is, I think you'll also enjoy spending time with Roseborough.
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