The Secret Sense of Wildflower Named a Best Book of 2012 by Kirkus Reviews. Small southern towns have few secrets in Appalachia, 1941. When thirteen-year-old Louisa May "Wildflower" McAllister is targeted by the town's teenage bully, she may need more than her "secret sense" to survive. Lily's Song A mother's secrets, a daughter's dream, and a family's loyalty are mas The Secret Sense of Wildflower Named a Best Book of 2012 by Kirkus Reviews. Small southern towns have few secrets in Appalachia, 1941. When thirteen-year-old Louisa May "Wildflower" McAllister is targeted by the town's teenage bully, she may need more than her "secret sense" to survive. Lily's Song A mother's secrets, a daughter's dream, and a family's loyalty are masterfully interwoven in this sequel to The Secret Sense of Wildflower. A compelling tale set in 1956 Appalachia that captures the resilience and strength of both mother and daughter, as secrets revealed test their strong bond and ultimately change their lives forever. Daisy's Fortune Tennessee, 1982. Wildflower McAllister returns to the small mountain town that stole her innocence and cast her out. Can she stop a harrowing legacy from spreading to another generation? If you like strong women, generational tales, and the power of family and the land to heal, then you'll adore this compelling finale to the Wildflower trilogy.
The Wildflower Trilogy: Southern Historical Fiction Box Set
The Secret Sense of Wildflower Named a Best Book of 2012 by Kirkus Reviews. Small southern towns have few secrets in Appalachia, 1941. When thirteen-year-old Louisa May "Wildflower" McAllister is targeted by the town's teenage bully, she may need more than her "secret sense" to survive. Lily's Song A mother's secrets, a daughter's dream, and a family's loyalty are mas The Secret Sense of Wildflower Named a Best Book of 2012 by Kirkus Reviews. Small southern towns have few secrets in Appalachia, 1941. When thirteen-year-old Louisa May "Wildflower" McAllister is targeted by the town's teenage bully, she may need more than her "secret sense" to survive. Lily's Song A mother's secrets, a daughter's dream, and a family's loyalty are masterfully interwoven in this sequel to The Secret Sense of Wildflower. A compelling tale set in 1956 Appalachia that captures the resilience and strength of both mother and daughter, as secrets revealed test their strong bond and ultimately change their lives forever. Daisy's Fortune Tennessee, 1982. Wildflower McAllister returns to the small mountain town that stole her innocence and cast her out. Can she stop a harrowing legacy from spreading to another generation? If you like strong women, generational tales, and the power of family and the land to heal, then you'll adore this compelling finale to the Wildflower trilogy.
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judy walton –
Love this author’s books The trilogy was impossible to put down as were her other books. The characters are so real and endearing - they begin to feel like family.
Shari Ring Wolf –
Beautiful Trilogy By the time I finished this trilogy, I felt like the characters were my own family. The stories are rich with family traditions and love. The author made the dailiness of life beautiful. Strong women feature heavily on each story. Tragedy, and life as it is, told for 4 generations of women in Appalachian country. Great writing. Professional and poetic.
Belinda –
This is the best book that I have read in a long time. It had me from beginning to end. The characters make you feel like they are talking to you personally telling their story. There are many things in this book that I can relate to, and things that actually happen to people in real life. Susan Gabriel really knows how to pull you into the story !!
Catherine Peters –
Great read Amazing trilogy I didn't want to put it down . The writing makes you feel like you are there you laugh you cry and you dream Great read Amazing trilogy I didn't want to put it down . The writing makes you feel like you are there you laugh you cry and you dream
Amy Borgstrom –
Nicely written, loving descriptions of place don't quite make up for lack of plot and substance. Nicely written, loving descriptions of place don't quite make up for lack of plot and substance.
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