"A Book You'll Want to Tell Everyone About!"
Remember the last time you read a book so wonderful you
wanted to tell everyone you knew about it? One such book is
GOOD HOPE ROAD which takes place in the aftermath of a
tornado. The book is told in alternating first person POV
by Jenilee Lane, a 21 year-old woman whose family has been
called the "worst white trash" of the small town of Poetry,
Missouri and of Eudora Gibson, the 78-year-old woman
Jenilee saves when her house is destroyed by the tornado
The author has done a fabulous job with these characters
and in telling this fabulous, fabulous story. Jenilee is stunned but unhurt as she watches a powerful
tornado pass near her rural home. As stunned as she is, she
knows she has to check on her neighbors including elderly
Eudora Gibson. Jenilee's father and brother have taken
their truck and gone to a cattle auction so she takes the
only transportation available -- a tractor and stops at the
Gibson farm. What she sees shocks her -- the stately old
home is completely gone. Calling for Mrs. Gibson, she
finally hears noises from a nearby cellar -- the door of
which is blocked by a large tree limb. She uses the tractor
to remove the tree limb and saves the life of not only Mrs.
Gibson but of little Lacy, Mrs. Gibson's six-year-old
granddaughter. The next day Jenilee heads out for town but on the way she
picks up fragments of the lives of many of the townspeople -
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photographs, mementos, and letters -- things she is sure
someone will miss. On her way to town she comes upon a high
school classmate and the two of them make their way to the
devastation that was once the town of Poetry. Even though her only medical experience has been assisting
the local veterinarian, Jenilee bravely steps in and does
what she needs to aide both the physically wounded and the
emotionally wounded residents at the armory that has become
a makeshift hospital. Many of the people she helps have
known all her life but who always thought of her as "white
trash" and the victim of who-knows-what-abuse at the hands
of her alcoholic father. One by one, the townspeople see
that they have been wrong about Jenilee. After she has done
all she can helping the wounded, Jenilee remembers her bag
of photos. She posts them on the walls of the armory -- and
in seeing pieces of the things they thought they had lost,
the townspeople begin to have hope for the future. It's a story of hope and of second chances --for a 21-year-
old woman and the elderly woman who becomes her unlikely
friend, a middle-aged doctor who has lost the will to care,
an elderly man who has harbored a big secret for nearly six
decades, and a young couple who has become victim of the
baggage the man brought into their relationship. It's a quick read and so uplifting I needed to wipe the
tears from my eyes several times. I loved it so much I am
off to order this author's first book, TENDING ROSES.
Reviewed by Maudeen Wachsmith
Posted May 26, 2003
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included in each book are intended to enrich the
individual reading experience, as well as encourage us to
explore these topics togetherbecause books, and
life, are meant for sharing.
SummaryIn a time of crisis, two women come together... And set
off down a road of hope...
Good Hope Road is the long-awaited follow up to Lisa
Wingate's national bestselling first novel, Tending Roses.
If you've ever been inspired by the ability of ordinary
people to rise above extraordinary tragedy, let the
residents of Poetry, Missouri lift your heart as they rise
from the ashes of a deadly tornado.
Eudora Gibson - Trapped underground by the tornado and
trapped in the bitterness of the past, unwilling to be
rescued by young Jenilee Lane, the neighbor to whom she has
always turned a cold shoulder, she must face the secrets of
the past to find a new path to the future.
Jenilee Lane - Imprisoned in the world of her struggling
family and her alcoholic father, desperate to break free
and find herself, she must discover an inner strength she
never knew she possessed.
Dr. Michael Albright - Forced off the road by the tornado,
a stranger on the verge of physical and emotional collapse,
he must open himself to the caring of others to rebuild his
shattered life and rediscover the man he once was.
Brought close by tragedy, those whose paths merge on Good
Hope Road will learn lessons about the resilience of the
human spirit and the ties that make a community strong.
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