Almond-Blossom

Almond-Blossom

by Olive Wadsley

26 chapters8h 53mEnglish1921

About this book

At the beginning of the story, Tony and Fay had lost a child. One day, Tony saves a little girl, Doro, from drowning. He and Fay end up adopting Doro. Soon after this, Fay discovers that she is with-child. She gives birth to a son, Rex, but tragedy soon follows. We follow the story of Doro and Rex, their unusual upbringing, and how time works its ways upon their relationships with their family members and with each other. For they have always known each other, and as they grow up, soon begin to see the other in a different light. This novel is a graceful portrayal of family relationships, growing up, dealing with loss and grief, and the realization that love reveals itself in the most unpredictable ways. Not much is known about the author except that she was an active contributor to a periodical called The Star from the 1920’s to mid-1930’s. She was also known to be a theater-goer who was interested in languages, as well as an avid motorist. It seems that she is even credited with being the first Englishwoman who rode the Zeppelin in Hamburg. - Summary by mlcui

Chapters (26)

1Chapter 1 Part 1
1864
2Chapter 1 Part 2
1362
3Chapter 2 Part 1
1139
4Chapter 2 Part 2
1051
5Chapter 3
756
6Chapter 4
859
7Chapter 5
881
8Chapter 6
1817
9Chapter 7
948
10Chapter 8
1323
11Chapter 9
1365
12Chapter 10
1598
13Chapter 11
2465
14Chapter 12
580
15Chapter 13
651
16Chapter 14
2360
17Chapter 15
310
18Chapter 16
2390
19Chapter 17
373
20Chapter 18
392
21Chapter 19
314
22Chapter 20
597
23Chapter 21
803
24Chapter 22 Part 1
2438
25Chapter 22 Part 2
2384
26Chapter 23
995

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