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"Imogene Lavender, her daughter, Jeanette, and her niece, Loutishie, wage their individual battles with grief and find the answer to many of life's questions deep in the red-clay dirt of Euharlee, Georgia. After forty-eight years of marriage, Imo's life is shattered when Silas, her beloved husband, dies. She deals with her grief by throwing herself into nurturing both her vegetable garden and her girls."--Jacket.Tags
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The reason I read this book was because it had to do with tomato gardening and the south.
I did get some great tomato growing tips, but there was a lot more than that. The premise of the novel is about an elderly woman who has just lost her husband, is trying to raise her two teen and tween adopted daughters.
Vegetable gardening becomes a passion for the woman as she mourns her husband, try's dating different men and deals with the huge issues the daughters are bringing into her life.
I did get some great tomato growing tips, but there was a lot more than that. The premise of the novel is about an elderly woman who has just lost her husband, is trying to raise her two teen and tween adopted daughters.
Vegetable gardening becomes a passion for the woman as she mourns her husband, try's dating different men and deals with the huge issues the daughters are bringing into her life.
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