Roses

Roses by Leila Meacham is a compelling narrative set in East Texas during 1916, published by Sphere in 2010. This edition spans 609 pages and is presented in English. The story follows 16-year-old Mary Toliver, who inherits the cotton plantation Somerset from her father, setting off a chain of familial discord that alters the Toliver dynasty forever.
Readers will find a rich exploration of family life and the complexities of loyalty and betrayal within the saga of the Toliver family. As Mary steps into her role as the new mistress of Somerset, the tensions between her and her mother, Darla, as well as her brother, Miles, come to the forefront. The narrative delves into the intricacies of Southern life, revealing how one decision can irrevocably change the course of a family’s history.
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East Texas, 1916. When precocious 16-year-old Mary Toliver inherits cotton plantation Somerset from her father, the first seeds of familial discontent are sown. By becoming the new mistress of Somerset, Mary betrays her mother Darla and her brother Miles, and the Toliver dynasty will never recover.
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