The Secret Sense Of Wildflower (2012) - Plot & Excerpts
The first harvest comes early this year because of an unusually hot spring. Jo is past due. We expect news any minute that the baby is coming. Despite Jo’s discomfort she remains patient. Meanwhile, I do enough moaning and complaining for both of us. The last month has gone on forever and the baby is kicking up a storm. Fears torture me in the middle of the night—especially that my daughter will be more like Johnny than me and will stand down on the road, spitting into peach cans. Sadie isn’t young anymore but she can handle a whole farm on her own. She manages to get things done that would stretch two people to their limits. Selling her mountain remedies, her blackberry wine and her quilts brings money in. Her house and land she owns outright. My grandfather McAllister left Daddy and Aunt Sadie a little bit of money for land when he died. She has a hundred acres past the field and down the hillside, too steep to plow or put a house on, but it is her drug store, where she collects her ginseng root and herbs.
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