Join us as we prepare to discuss Roses by Lelia Meachum and Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown. Roses is "a good old-fashioned read, may herald the overdue return of those delicious doorstop epics from such writers as Barbara Taylor Bradford and Colleen McCullough. Meacham's multigenerational family saga, set in East Texas circa 1914–1985, charts the transformation of Mary Toliver, a wide-eyed 16-year-old heiress, into a calculating cotton plantation queen as hardheaded as Scarlett O'Hara." ~ © Reed Business Information.
The Weird Sisters tells the story of the Andreas sisters. "Unlucky in work, love and life, the Andreas sisters return to their childhood home, ostensibly to care for their ailing mother. But each sister has a secret she's unwilling to share -- each has come home to lick her own wounds." ~ Amazon review
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