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It is 1964, and 14-year-old Jocie Brooke is about to have an unforgettable summer. Her father has found a new love, her hippie sister is about to have a baby, and her aunt is finally pleasurable to live with. But, when a black family from Chicago moves into the quiet hamlet of Holly County, Kentucky, Jocie finds herself befriending a boy that some townspeople shun. Due to the unspoken racial lines in this southern town, the presence of these newcomers sparks a smoldering fire of unrest that will change Holly County--and Jocie--forever. Orchard of Hope, the riveting sequel to The Scent of Lilacs, takes readers along to experience unexpected love, fear, forgiveness, new life, and a deeper understanding of the value of each individual's story.
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It is the summer of 1964, and it's going to be an unforgettable one for Jocie, who will be turning 14 soon. Her father, a pastor and the owner of the towns weekly
When a black family moves into the quiet hamlet of Holly County, Kentucky, tensions begin to arise among many of the people. Jocie and her family found themselves caught in the middle when her father hires the new boy in town to work at the newspaper, and Jocie befriends him. Jocie is also just starting high school when the Hollyhill schools are desegregating, and she finds herself shunned by her old friends when she tries to make friends with the new students. It will be a life changing summer not only for Jocie, but for the entire community.
I really enjoyed this engaging story. I recommend though, reading first book before this one, to have a deeper understanding of the main characters and the changes that they go through over the summer.
Orchard of Hope follows Scent of Lilacs with the continuing story of Jocie Brooke. I found this book a little hard to get into also. As the book gets deeper into the story line it really starts to pick up.
Jocie is finding out what life is all about. There are good and bad
This story took me through some of the emotions I didn’t want to go through. I was angry at the unfairness and the tragic incident that took place toward the end. I will admit there were also tears. Tears of sadness as well as tears of happiness.
The joy of seeing God at work in several characters lives will bring the reader much peace and happiness knowing what forgiveness can do for situations that we face in life if we only trust and obey God.
I am looking forward to reading Summer of Joy to find out what is in store for Jocie and her family.