
A Rose in Bloom
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Barbara Caruso
Returning to the "Aunt Hill" from a two-year trip around the world, 20-year-old Rose Campbell suddenly finds herself surrounded by male admirers, all expecting her to marry them! Rose is rich and pretty, and she suspects many of these suitors are more interested in her wealth than her dreams. But she is determined to live her own life and find her own love, despite the many plans of aunts, uncles, and cousins. Louisa May Alcott wrote this delightful sequel to Eight Cousins at the request of her many fans.
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Enjoyed but not as good as the first one
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Family and wholesome people, facing difficulties
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Almost as good as little women
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Enjoyable
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Beautiful story wonderfully narrated
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Rose in Bloom
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Where does A Rose in Bloom rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
In the middle of the pack.What did you like best about this story?
It is a clean and inspiring story where family relationships are very important.Which character – as performed by Barbara Caruso – was your favorite?
Mac was the best. I must say that I did not like most of the male characters - the worst one being uncle Alec who sounded like a woman. Rose's voice made her sound childish which made me dislike her at times.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The book is quite moving.Any additional comments?
This is an old fashioned book that may sound preachy to younger audiences. I read this book when I was 7 or 8 years old and loved it. This time I felt it was a bit wordy. I still recommend it highly.Still a good book
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Traditional values in difficult times
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Any additional comments?
Good innocent entertaining book. Rose was introduced in Eight Cousins. At the end of that book she and her friend/maid left for a continental tour with her uncle. In this book Rose and her friend return and they and most of the cousins are now grown up. The families are very close and Rose is particularly close to two of her male cousins. Her friend/maid is very close to another one of Rose's cousins. The book is entertaining but I must admit it is a little too much goody goody preaching toward the end. I know that being good is admirable, but it can be a little tedious too. It is also very class conscious, which was typical of the times in which the story is set but difficult to understand in today's world.Barbara Caruso is a wonderful talent and she narrates this book perfectly.
A follow up to Eight Cousins
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We loved sharing in the trials and joys of the older 8 cousins. Felt like we said good bye to family when the book ended.
As always Barbara did a splendid job narrating. We choose her every time, wish we could have her narrator some other classics, she really does an excellent job.
Family and faith.
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