"Great Americana romance"
April Asbury leaves a big city hospital where she worked
as an emergency room nurse to work in the small town of
Fertile as Dr. Forbes office nurse. On the surface
Fertile seems like a serene little town where neighbor
helps neighbor survive the Great Depression. She meets
Joe Jones when her car breaks down forcing her to walk
until she finds herself in a field with a bull. Joe
rescues her and takes her into town where she rents a room
at Mrs. Poole's and starts work in Dr. Forbes office. She begins to sense that the postcard prettiness of the
town masks secrets that people want kept hidden. Dr
Forbes is in love with a woman most people would consider
black and is not allowed to legally marry her. Mrs.
Poole's brother Fred spies on April when she is naked in
her room and Mrs. Poole is going through with a diabolical
plan that could destroy innocent lives. April is afraid
to give her heart to Joe because she thinks he is a flirt
while Joe thinks April would not want to get involved with
a poor farmer. When the river threatens to flood the town
many secrets and feelings finally see the light of day. Dorothy Garlock is the queen of Americana tales and RIVER
RISING is a perfect example of her superior writing
talent. The romance of April and Joe plays out against
the manipulations and actions of the secondary cast who
are drawn very realistically. There are multiple sub-
plots that all tie to the main storyline that enables
readers to feel what it was like in small Missouri town
during the Great Depression. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 12, 2005
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