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We meet Rosette in 1888 as she revises the wedding-day page of her journal. In lush detail, in the voices of Rosette and others, the novel traces how we both choose and suffer our destiny, how hopes come to naught and sometimes rise from the wreckage.
“A remarkable work, a tale well-spun” —George Grant, author of “The Courage of Teddy Roosevelt” and many other titles.
“Recalls the work of Willa Cather or Laura Ingalls Wilder”—Joy O’Toole, Central Rappahannock Regional Library, Virginia
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