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The Stone Flower Garden

by Deborah Smith

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Hmmmm. I have no idea why this book was in my TBR pile. As far as I can tell, the only thing I've read by Deborah Smith previously is the first two or three Mossy Creek anthologies, and I doubt I'd have bought a book based on that.

Darleen Union and Eli Wade meet as children when the town princess defends the dirt-poor newcomer from bullies. Darl's family owns the Hardigree marble company, which owns the town, and when Darl's grandmother, the matriarch, learns about the Wades, she gives Eli's father a job, and the family a house to live in. When Eli's mathematical genius becomes evident, she puts him to work, too, training him and offering him an education.

Darl and Eli become close friends, and as they grow up, the friendship shows signs of developing into something more. Then Darl's aunt Clara, the black sheep of the family, arrives and makes everyone nervous and upset until she's killed and Eli's father is blamed, and the family leaves town in disgrace.

Twenty-five years later, they're reunited when Eli's sister is determined to find out who really killed Clara, and to clear their father's name. In the process, a lot of secrets people have killed to keep are revealed.

This is a very intensely emotional story, and one that's quite easy to get caught up in. The deep friendships, and the heavy weight of secrets permeate the story from the beginning. The characters are wrenched with guilt and shame, torn by love, and tend to waver between tyranny an martyrdom.

Ultimately, it got to be a bit much for me. I enjoyed the story and the emotional ride up to a point, then I hit emotional overload, and I just wanted it to be over. I admit I have a low tolerance for emotional intensity, so YMMV.

I'll probably look for more Deborah Smith books, though--I like reading something intense and complex like this, just not all that frequently. ( )
  Darla | Nov 19, 2008 |
Darl Union, the heir to a marble fortune, is torn between her love for Eli Wade, son of a stonecutter and murder suspect, and her grandmother, the real murderer. ( )
  LesaHolstine | Jul 18, 2007 |
Great book. Easy to read. Liked the long storyline. Some of the grandmother's lies though, and the grand daughter still believing in her was a bit unrealistic. ( )
  cindyloumn | Feb 11, 2007 |
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Darleen Union and Eli Wade are childhood friends torn apart by a murder that has never been solved. Raised by her grandmother, Darleen is the heir to Hardigree Marble Company, which controls the small North Carolina town of Burnt Stand, and Eli is the boy genius destined to make something of himself when his family is forced to leave. Now, years later, long-buried secrets are about to be, literally, dug up. A story about destiny, and a great love affair, this is a rich, gothic, Southern story about the darker side of family myths.

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