The Apothecarys Garden, Jeanette Lynes
The Apothecarys Garden, Jeanette Lynes
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The Apothecary's Garden
A Novel

Author: Jeanette Lynes

Narrator: Denice Stradling

Unabridged: 11 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAvenue

Published: 06/28/2022


Synopsis

National BestsellerCanadian Indies BestsellerIndigo Top Ten Canadian ReadsIndigo's Most Anticipated Books of 2022Finalist Saskatchewan Book Awards, Book of the Year Finalist City of Saskatoon Book AwardVictorian Canada: Touring circuses, seances, and a world powered by steam engines. But in Belleville, Ontario, a twenty-eight-year old spinster, Lavender Fitch, barely scrapes by, selling flowers from her garden at the train station, her position in life greatly diminished after the death of her father, the local apothecary.Then, one day, a glamorous couple step off the train. The lady is a famed spirit medium, Allegra Trout, who has arrived for a public show of her mediumship, accompanied by her handsome but disfigured assistant, Robert. With her striking beauty and otherworldly charms, Allegra casts a spell over Belleville from the moment she arrives.Lavender is captivated by the medium as well. She’s been searching for a secret cache of money and hopes Allegra might be able to contact her dead mother for clues to its hidden location.As the Trouts remain in town, preparing for their Mystical Extravaganza, Robert and Lavender grow close, much to Allegra’s disapproval. Will Robert and Lavender's relationship blossom or will it be abandoned when he leaves for the next town? Will Lavender find her mother's gift or be forced from her home and beloved garden?The Apothecary’s Garden is a magical story about the mysteries of life, the enchantment of flowers, and wonders of love

About Jeanette Lynes

JEANETTE LYNES is the author of the bestselling novel The Apothecary’s Garden, a finalist for a High Plains Book Award and two Saskatchewan Book Awards. Her second novel, The Small Things That End the World, won the Fiction Prize at the Saskatchewan Book Awards. Her first novel, The Factory Voice, was longlisted for the Giller Prize and a ReLit Award. She has also written seven books of poetry. Her forthcoming non-fiction book Apron Apocalypse: Lyric Essays received the John V. Hicks Long Manuscript Award. A settler, Jeanette Lynes grew up on the traditional territory of the People of the Three Fires: the Ojibway, Odawa, and Potawatomi Nations of Anishinabek peoples. Since 2011 she has directed the MFA in Writing at the University of Saskatchewan on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis.   


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shannon

3.5 rounded up. Set in 1860s Belleville, Ontario, this was a great historical fiction book about 28 year old Lavender Fitch, left alone after her parent's deaths with only their house, lavish gardens and a house boy for company. Life in town gets more exciting when a famed Spiritualist, Allegra Trout......more

Goodreads review by Barbara

Jeanette Lynes takes us into another world, one where the characters are as rich and sumptuous as the flowers, the privations as keenly felt as the elation, and the world is as vibrant in winter as in the height of summer. I have loved all of Lynes' novels, but this one is the best yet. The Apotheca......more