The Flower Sisters - by Michelle Collins Anderson (Paperback)
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23 April, 2024
The truth always comes out
Based on a true story, The Flower Sisters is a fictionalized account of a tragedy that remains in the psyche of the older citizens of a small Ozarks town in 1928. Told through a dual timeline, you're drawn into the story by learning about twin sisters, one who lived and one who died on that tragic night. Now, well actually in the late 1970's according to the story, a young girl, Daisy, is dropped off by her 'flower child' mother with her grandmother, Rose, the surviving twin. Daisy has never even met her grandmother prior to being dropped off. Not wanting to work in the family business, a funeral home, Daisy gets an internship at the local newspaper. As Daisy begins to research the tragedy that happened 50 years prior and killed her great-aunt, she realizes that the secrets surrounding the fire and people who remember that night, don't want to talk. Daisy is stirring up the town and her relatives. An engaging book and I understand this is a debut novel. Very well done!