

Good Hope Road (Tending Roses Series, Book 2) [Wingate, Lisa] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Good Hope Road (Tending Roses Series, Book 2) Review: Living is better when done together - community rules - Lisa will take you through the lives of so many who just have to put one foot in front of the other to get to the next few moments as you start the read, you too must just put one word before another and along the way pick up thoughts of generosity, Thoughts of caring, Thoughts of life lived with all the ugliest and all the wonder. A joy to read, a book to ponder for times ahead. Will you accept life as it comes, move forward, reach a hand out or possibly accept a hand offered. Review: Good hope road - I loved the book! It was really close to real life events and what people would have to see. The characters had to deal with real life situations! Thank you for sharing your gifts God blessed you with!



| Best Sellers Rank | #170,859 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #563 in Small Town & Rural Fiction (Books) #1,291 in Women's Domestic Life Fiction #4,323 in Contemporary Women Fiction |
| Book 2 of 5 | Tending Roses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,399) |
| Dimensions | 5.18 x 0.8 x 7.93 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 0451208617 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0451208613 |
| Item Weight | 8.6 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 304 pages |
| Publication date | May 6, 2003 |
| Publisher | Berkley |
C**L
Living is better when done together - community rules
Lisa will take you through the lives of so many who just have to put one foot in front of the other to get to the next few moments as you start the read, you too must just put one word before another and along the way pick up thoughts of generosity, Thoughts of caring, Thoughts of life lived with all the ugliest and all the wonder. A joy to read, a book to ponder for times ahead. Will you accept life as it comes, move forward, reach a hand out or possibly accept a hand offered.
M**6
Good hope road
I loved the book! It was really close to real life events and what people would have to see. The characters had to deal with real life situations! Thank you for sharing your gifts God blessed you with!
S**L
A Hopeful Book, Perhaps the Best Example of Hopeful I've Read
Good Hope Road is a little bit off Lisa Wingate's beaten path, and off mine as well. But as I often find with books I consider "unusual," I made a connection with Good Hope Road in some unexpected and valuable ways. As other reviewers have said, it's a tough book, externally and internally. Externally, the characters go through the aftermath of a string of tornadoes, which can be painful to watch through your reader's lens. We also get a lot of Jenilee and Eudora's external struggles, considering they're both outcasts in Poetry and have never been given fair chances at relationships or life. On top of that, everyone, not just Jenilee and Eudora, face some heavy internal stakes and decisions. It's a lot to take in. But Lisa Wingate writes everything with such a careful hand, and such attention to everyone's humanity, that I never felt beaten over the head with tragedy. Instead I felt like, "Yeah, these are real people going through life, and often, life is horrible. They're beating it, not letting it beat them. I like these people." That's not to say Good Hope Road is full of perfect characters. They're nuanced, and I love it. That is, you have "good" characters like Jennilee, but Jennilee is flawed. She has accepted the lies and shame spoken over her to the point that she can't see what's best for her or others anymore. You have Eudora, who is a wise, determined, and tenacious woman, but she is by her own admission a mean old lady with a lot of rough edges and preconceived notions. The same is true for "bad" characters. For instance, I hated Mazelle Sibley, but that's partly because I know people like her. I've faced people like her, and the truth is, I've had to come to grips with the fact that some days, Mazelle lives in my mirror. I wasn't a fan of Jennilee's daddy, but then again, how was he treated? How much junk did he have to put up with that he never healed from? Learning he was a Vietnam vet certainly brought some depth to those questions as well. In addition, I soon felt "at home" in Poetry, even though the town had been destroyed. That is, in real life, I would probably look at a town like Poetry or interact with certain residents like Nolan Nelson or Mazelle Sibley or even maybe Jennilee, and drive the other way. But in Good Hope Road, I wanted to stick around. I rooted for the residents to heal, to move forward, to grow. That's why I found myself loving so many of the smaller scenes and gestures, like when Jennilee put up the picture wall or tranquilized Charlie when everybody wanted to shoot him. I live in a small town too, and I remember thinking, "Yeah, this is what happens. Lisa nailed it." I did take a star for a couple of reasons. First, Jennilee and Eudora's story on its own is great, and I know it fits in to the rest of the series because Jennilee is related to the Vongortlers. But for me, there wasn't enough of a connection to previous or following installments (remember, I accidentally read the series out of order, if you're following these reviews). Again, that might just be me, but I wanted more, especially considering Jenilee had no stable or positive family influence throughout her life. I also knocked the rating down to four because of the first picture and letter Jenilee found. That is, Lisa ties up all the loose ends well for Good Hope Road. The baby picture in particular makes perfect sense. But that plot thread was also set up to be a much bigger part of the story, at least to me...and then it wasn't. I also felt there was at least one red herring, considering the origin of June and Ivy's baby and Ivy's relation to Jennilee. However, four stars or five, Good Hope Road is still a strong book and gets a recommendation. It's one of those books that captures humanity and slice of life stories without having to go into genre conventions (the cutesy romance, the unpredictable thriller, the coming-of-age story that jerks tears just to jerk). It's down to earth, real, and yet filled with hope, without making hope a nebulous fairy tale. If you'll forgive the pun, I hope you read and enjoy it, too.
M**G
A Book About Small Town Wisdom
I picked up this book during my own pandemic challenge. I always find Lisa's characters filled with small town wisdom and good sense, yet willing to learn from the difficult situations they find themselves in. This book did not disappoint. The main character, Jennilee, is a young lady who has grown up in a difficult situation. Town gossip has left everyone around her and herself with very low expectations. Throughout the story Jennilee has opportunities to make choices to do the selfless acts of kindness and see through crisis how beauty and opportunity often come through crisis. There are several other vividly written characters and side stories that readers will identify with. I thoroughly enjoyed the read and leave feeling like I have grown too from the wisdom gained from her characters. A touching story well worth the read.
L**J
Book
As described
L**D
THERE IS ALWAYS HOPE
This is one of the best books I have read in a long time. It is well written and the characters really come to life and feel like they are family and neighbors. A tornado destroys many homes in a small Missouri town where people live just as you and I with good and bad times in their lives. There are many hard feelings among them, but this tragedy brings out the best in people and many changes happen in their hearts and they come to depend upon each other and make changes to go forward to the future. Sometimes we need to suffer loses before we realize what is most important and that we only have one life to live. I thought that this author's first book "Tending Roses'was very good, but this one is even better. I can't wait to read the next books in this series, "The Language of the Sycamores", "Drenched in Light" and "A Thousand Voices",
C**N
Better read
This book by Wingate was a better read. Did not bog down in details to the point of over dramatics of feelings. Story held reader attention yet communicated the dynamics of family/community tensions.
A**R
Another winner!
I am left with warm fuzzies and lots of smiles. Lisa Wingate has another winner! This story sucked the reader in, so totally, that you could see, feel, and live each character as if you were in the story yourself. You won’t be disappointed with this book!
R**N
Lisa Wingate is an amazing author Her books are much deeper and meaningful that a typical romance book. I personally don't read romance stories, but stumbled across others written by Lisa, and now I am totally hooked. Recommend to any body who enjoys a great story. You won't be disappointed.
L**M
Refreshing and fun. Thought-provoking and relaxing. Absolutely wonderful.
A**T
Wingate never disappoints. I was enthraled by this book and finished it in less then 2 days!!
C**.
Another great book by Lisa Wingate.
D**S
This is a wonderful story about our instinctive need to help each other in times of disaster. What makes us special in this world.
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