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Book Review of The Trees of Eden: A Novel

The Trees of Eden: A Novel
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When Birdsong dreams of her own little paradise: becoming a learned woman and ushering in the women's right to vote to Bethel Creek, South Carolina, in 1918. She yearns for high adventure and exotic travel, and wants to bring her backwards town into the twentieth century.

Her mother, however, has other ideas. Huldah believes Wren should follow in her footsteps as a student of the Bible and of herbal remedies. As Huldah obsessively tries to re-create the famed trees of the Garden of Eden, Wren grows every more resentful.

It seems that nothing could reconcile these two women going in very different directions. That is, until violence, the great flu epidemic of 1918, and death rock Wren's soul, change her world, and lead her to a quest for her true purpose in life.