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Joan A. Medlicott
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| #1156123 in Books | Thomas Dunne Books | 2001-05-18 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.66 x1.15 x6.28l, | File type: PDF | 337 pages | Great product!||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Just what I hoped it would be-- a good sequel to the Ladies of Covington|By nanaatplay02|It was what I expected--and hoped--it would be: a pleasant and heartwarming sequel to the Ladies of Covington. Not quite a interesting as the latter, but a close second. I was glad to read it. Hard to choose the mood because it is hopeful, nostalgic, light-hearted, and thoughtful. I see|From Publishers Weekly|The ladies are at it again in this sequel to Medlicott's successful debut, The Ladies of Covington Send Their Love. Amelia, Grace and Hannah are now happily ensconced in their beautiful old farmhouse in the foothills of North Carolina, but
The Gardens of Covington joyously celebrates women and friendships, families and love, laughing through the tears, thinking with the head and the heart. The ladies, so real and inspiring, will make you wish they were your neighbors.
If this is your first visit to the small town of Covington, you'll feel comfortably at home in the white farmhouse with the yellow shutters on Cove road that once again teems with warmth and fresh hope for today and tomorro...
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