An American family saga of love, a story planted on the banks of the New River in Virginia by Sarah, a daughter of freed slaves, replanted in...
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Pennsylvania by their descendants in 1940.God is Love. Expressed in many ways, a caress, a touch, a spanking, or the surge of an enema when sick, love cares. This book is about love, the love of men and women, mothers and daughters, of an aunt and niece, an older and younger sister. Love is universal, part of God, part of childhood, part of innocuous sexual fantasies, the fundamental of any faith worth living. Whatever life brings, whatever pain, sorrow, joy, or bliss, love comes back as the Jonquils come back every spring and waves yellow flowers in icy breezes. A book for those who have lived and remember. A portrait of the 1930s and 40s, a time past, simpler, closer to the earth, more filled with family, friends, and love than now common, a time coming again. If you want to feel love read When the Jonquils Bloom Again. 567 pages, 402,000 words, well written, a multicultural family saga, series of love stories from 1840 to the present.
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