Roses in the Dark

Roses in the Dark by Paula Freda is a contemporary fiction work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 13, 2010. This edition spans 300 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around four close friends who gather for lunch in a garden overlooking the Hudson River Valley, where they are invited by the youngest member to create toasts that reflect their quests for fulfillment and happiness.
As the friends share their toasts, their individual stories unfold, revealing themes of romance and personal journeys. The book includes narratives such as “The Sparrow and the Blue Jay,” “Driscoll’s Lady,” “Adventure in Panama,” and “Henderson Sands.” Readers will find a blend of experiences that explore the complexities of friendship and the pursuit of joy, all set against the backdrop of a picturesque setting.
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Reformatted Edition (2010) … In a garden overlooking the Hudson River Valley four close friends meet for lunch. Each is requested by the hostess, the youngest of the four, to compose a toast that epitomizes or symbolizes their search for fulfillment and happiness. As each of the four women compose their toast, their stories unfold… The Sparrow and the Blue Jay … Driscoll’s Lady … Adventure in Panama … Henderson Sands
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