The Gardins of Edin

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Product Details
Price
$17.00  $15.81
Publisher
Waterbrook Press
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.6 X 8.2 X 1.1 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780593445495
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About the Author
Rosey Lee writes stories about complicated families and complex friendships, but a happy ending is guaranteed. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia, where she enjoys cooking, flower arranging, and occasional bursts of fanatical bargain shopping. She grew up on the Westbank of New Orleans, Louisiana, and carries the area and her loved ones in her heart when she's away from them.
Reviews
"Filled with heartfelt moments and inspiring characters."--Woman's World Magazine

"Lovingly written, this story explores family dynamics and forgiveness with strength and hope."--Ms. Magazine

"In a clever twist, debut author Rosey Lee plucks four women inspired by the Bible and sets them down in a tension-filled contemporary Black family struggling to find answers to messy and pesky questions. As they sort out relational fireworks, will they figure out how to stay a family and also be their best selves? It's a loving and lovely journey from an exciting, talented new author willing to explore the meaning of family in intriguing ways."--Patricia Raybon, Christy Award-winning author of the Annalee Spain Mystery series and two critically acclaimed memoirs, My First White Friend and I Told the Mountain to Move

"Rosey Lee's The Gardins of Edin testifies to all what it means to be family. It conveys the passion, heartbreak, faithfulness, and conflict that come with loving the people closest to you. Readers will wish they owned a cottage on the Gardin estate or lived close enough to witness firsthand all the goings-on in Lee's fascinating saga."--Robin W. Pearson, Christy Award-winning author

"Nothing complicates a family more than a family business. The Gardins of Edin by Rosey Lee is a gorgeous debut that freshly examines the painful past of two sisters and their matriarch, their cousin by marriage, and their successful peanut farm. With courage and ambition akin to the casts and epic dramas of Tayari Jones, Lee has written a page-turner of grief and hope."--Melissa Scholes Young, author of The Hive

"With complex and intriguing characters reminiscent of their biblical namesakes, Rosey Lee's The Gardins of Edin provides an allegorical look at friendship, family tension, and the concept of forgiveness."--Kimmery Martin, author of Doctors and Friends

"Intergenerational women's relationships, self-care, and setting healthy boundaries are only a few of the themes explored through this quirky and complicated yet lovable family."--Library Journal