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Susannah's garden  Cover Image Book Book

Susannah's garden / Debbie Macomber.

Macomber, Debbie. (Author).

Summary:

Fifty-year-old Susannah Nelson returns to her childhood home and to the garden she has always loved, where she discovers that some paths were meant to be taken and others were meant to be buried forever.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780778324447 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 0778324443 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 9780778328841 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 0778323021
  • Physical Description: 347 p. ; 25 cm.
  • Publisher: Don Mills, Ont. : MIRA, c2006.
Subject: First loves > Fiction.
Man-woman relationships > Fiction.
Parent and adult child > Fiction.
Washington (State) > Fiction.
Genre: Love stories.

Available copies

  • 14 of 14 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Valemount Public Library. (Show)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 14 total copies.
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Valemount Public Library f mac (Text) 35194001361567 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Castlegar Public Library FIC MAC (Text) 35146001063924 Fiction Volume hold Available -
Forest Grove Branch PB MAC (Text)
Legacy Use Count: 5
33923003928698 General Fiction Volume hold Available -
Fort St. John Public Library AF MAC (Text) BFSJ105722 ADULT Fiction Volume hold Available -
Greenwood Public Library FIC MAC (Text) 35141000090184 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Kimberley Public Library FIC MAC (Text) KPL76192 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Kitimat Public Library Mac (Text) 32665001088766 Fiction Volume hold Available -
Lac La Hache Branch PB MAC (Text)
Legacy Use Count: 6
33923004079012 Romance Volume hold Available -
Lillooet Branch GEN MAC (Text) 35180000196997 Paperbacks Volume hold Available -
Prince Rupert Library MACO (Text) 33294001563006 Adult Fiction - Second Floor Volume hold Available -

  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2006 May #1
    Most of us wonder what our lives would have been like if we had taken another path and made different choices. Susannah Nelson has a wonderful husband, two nearly grown kids, and a teaching career, but ever since her father's death, she has been vaguely unsettled. Never on especially good terms with him, she has always believed that he had a hand in running off her first love. Now her mother seems to be failing mentally. Susannah's husband encourages her to visit her mother, possibly settle her into an assisted-living facility, and try to shake off her depression. He has no idea that Susannah can't stop thinking about her lost love, Jake, and intends to find out why he left her. When she arrives in Colville from Seattle, Susannah discovers her mother is much worse than she imagined. Her inquiry into the road not taken reveals shocking truths about her family and, most importantly, herself in Macomber's latest touching and resonant tale. ((Reviewed May 1, 2006)) Copyright 2006 Booklist Reviews.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2006 February #2

    Bestselling author Macomber (There's Something About Christmas ) explores the intricate dynamics of family with sincerity and wit in this well-crafted novel. At 50, Seattleite Susannah Nelson is unsatisfied with her American dream: she's got a devoted husband, two teenage children and a rewarding career teaching fifth grade. She's also got a recently deceased father, a mother increasingly unable to care for herself,and recurring dreams about her high school sweetheart, Jake Presley, who disappeared around the time of the death of her brother, Doug, 30 years ago. Returning to her hometown of Colville, Wash., over the summer to look after her mother, Susannah has an ulterior motive: to find Jake. As she orchestrates her mother's rocky move to a nursing home and tries to keep track of her household (particularly her petulant daughter, recently taken with shiftless townie Troy Nance), Susannah picks up Jake's trail with the help of a private investigator and a childhood friend. As tension mounts between Susannah and her family, she uncovers the shocking details of Jake's disappearance—and of Doug's death—and ultimately faces her long-buried resentment toward her father. Macomber excels at detailing family conflict and the resulting tangle of regret and anger, but her God's-eye-view keeps her characters at arm's length, showing readers their emotional complexity rather than providing a view from within. (May)

    [Page 61]. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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