Carousel

Carousel by Linda Crockett, published by T. Doherty Associates in 1993, is a first edition novel comprising 510 pages. The story follows Meredith Hendricks, who unexpectedly inherits a large estate along with a ruined carousel from her mother’s husband. As she navigates her new reality, Meredith becomes captivated by the intricacies of the Gypsy-carved carousel, while also confronting the possibility of repeating her mother’s past mistakes.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of inheritance and personal history, exploring how the past can shape one’s present. The novel presents a blend of fiction that invites reflection on familial legacies and the complexities of emotional ties. With its rich storytelling, Carousel offers an engaging exploration of the connections between generations and the choices that define them.
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When Meredith Hendricks unexpectedly inherits a large estate and a ruined carousel from her mother’s husband, she finds herself fascinated by the Gypsy-carved carousel and doomed to repeat her mother’s mistakes.
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