Rejoice

Rejoice by Mildred M. Jeffrey is a novel published by AuthorHouse in June 2008, featuring 248 pages in English. This story explores the sometimes humorous clash of values across three generations, focusing on a conventional mother, her uncompromising hippie daughter, and a carefree granddaughter raised in an idealistic commune. The mother shares her struggles through a memoir, which she encourages her granddaughter to promote on a do-it-yourself book tour.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into family life and the complexities of generational differences. The granddaughter’s journey is marked by her encounters with a pony-tailed pursuer and her evolving feelings for the dutiful son of a traditional Mexican widow. As her carefree lifestyle is challenged by love, the story raises questions about commitment and the contrasting values within the family dynamic.
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A sometimes hilarious three-generational clash, of values plays out in REJOICE, a novel about a conventional mother, an uncompromising hippie daughter, and a devil-may-care granddaughter raised in an idealistic commune. The mother finally details her struggle in a memoir which she pays her granddaughter to tout on a do-it-yourself book tour.
The granddaughter is less interested in the book than she is in her’ gypsy hippie encounters with the pony-tailed know-it-all who is pursuing her. Soon her casual attitude toward life is put to the test when she falls in love with the dutiful son of a straight-laced Mexican widow. Do we hear wedding bells or fire sirens in the distance?
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