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Root, Petal, Thorn

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"Provocative in the way it explodes and expands the category of historical fiction." —Salt Lake Tribune
In this beautifully written and powerful debut novel, Ella Joy Olsen traces the stories of five fascinating women who inhabit the same historic home over the course of a century—braided stories of love, heartbreak and courage connect the women, even across generations.
 
Ivy Baygren has two great loves in her life: her husband, Adam, and the bungalow they buy together in one of the oldest neighborhoods in Salt Lake City, Utah. From the moment she and Adam lay eyes on the home, Ivy is captivated by its quaint details—the old porch swing, ornate tiles, and especially an heirloom rose bush bursting with snowy white blossoms. Called the Emmeline Rose for the home's original owner, it seems yet another sign that this place will be Ivy's happily-ever-after...Until her dreams are shattered by Adam's unexpected death.
 
Striving to be strong for her two children, Ivy decides to tackle the home-improvement projects she and Adam once planned. Day by day, as she attempts to rebuild her house and her resolve, she uncovers clues about previous inhabitants, from a half-embroidered sampler to buried wine bottles. And as Ivy learns about the women who came before her—the young Mormon torn between her heart and anti-polygamist beliefs, the Greek immigrant during World War II, a troubled single mother in the 1960s—she begins to uncover the lessons of her own journey. For every story has its sadness, but there is also the possibility of blooming again, even stronger and more resilient than before...
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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2016

      The house on Downington Avenue in Salt Lake City was the place Ivy Baygren hoped to renovate with her husband. Yet a month after Adam collapsed and died, Ivy herself is on the verge of collapse. When her children panic and call in her brother, he urges her to get her house in order. For Ivy, that means discovering the stories behind it, and those of the women who lived there before her. Who was Emmeline, who resided there in 1913 and planted the still-thriving Emmeline rose? What tale is behind the memory book? Who was the World War II wife and mother? On move-in day, Ivy had glimpsed the woman who sold her the house, but she doesn't know Lainey's history. How much sorrow and joy can one house hold in a century? VERDICT This debut novel succeeds in uniting five flawed, sympathetic characters through the focal point of one house. Olsen points out that sorrows are part of life, but there's continuity and grounding as well. Recommended for fans of Sandra Dallas and readers who appreciate character-driven novels about the daily lives of women.--Lesa Holstine, Evansville Vanderburgh P.L., IN

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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