Morning Glory

Morning Glory by Cyndi Whitfield, published by Booklocker.com, Incorporated on November 18, 2020, is a work of fiction that spans a century. This 374-page narrative follows John Tyler as he builds a beautiful house for his bride in 1919, complete with a garden of morning glories, her favorite flower. As the Tylers envision a future filled with family and happiness, unforeseen circumstances lead to the sale of their cherished home, prompting John to make a heartfelt request of the new owner that establishes a touching tradition.
Readers will discover the lives of eight different families and individuals who inhabit the elegant home in Avon Township, now known as Rochester, Michigan, from 1919 to 2019. The story intertwines personal histories with significant world events, providing a rich tapestry of experiences that reflect the passage of time. Through the lens of this residence, the narrative explores themes of love, loss, and community, offering insights into the lives lived on Morning Glory Lane.
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John Tyler builds a beautiful house for his new bride in 1919, complete with a resplendent garden of morning glories, her favorite flower. The Tylers plan to raise a large family and spend their lives there.
When circumstances change and the residence must be sold, John has a special request for the new owner, one that becomes an endearing tradition to the beloved home.
Between the years of 1919 and 2019, eight different families and individuals live in the elegant home in Avon Township, now known as Rochester, Michigan. Capturing real-life history of the area, the story also encompasses world events and tells the stories of the people that lived, loved and died on Morning Glory Lane.
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