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The Moonflowers: A Novel

In a powerful and poignant novel, an artist unravels her mysterious family history and its generations of women who depended on each other to survive.

Tig Costello has arrived in Darren, Kentucky, commissioned to paint a portrait honoring her grandfather Benjamin. His contributions to the rural Appalachian town and his unimpeachable war service have made him a local hero. But to Tig, he's a relative stranger. To find out more about him, Tig wants to talk to the person who knew her grandfather best: Eloise Price, the woman who murdered him fifty years ago.

Still confined to a state institution, Eloise has a lifetime of stories to tell. She agrees to share them all--about herself, about Tig's enigmatic grandmother, and about the other brave and desperate women who passed through Benjamin's orbit. Most revealing of all is the truth about Whitmore Halls, the mansion on the hill that was home to triage, rescue, death, and one inevitable day that changed Eloise's life forever.

As Tig begins to piece together the puzzle of her mysterious family tree, it sends her spiraling toward a confrontation with her own painful past--and a reconciliation with all its heartrending secrets.

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Published Sep 1, 2024

351 pages

Average rating: 7.62

42 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

Katie
Oct 17, 2024
10/10 stars
The Moonflowers, the debut novel from writer Abigail Rose-Marie, will sit with me for some time. A story about women and women's health while taking place so far in the past couldn't be more timely as what we're currently living today. I will admit that I nearly DNF'd this book before the halfway mark due to the uncomfortable feelings certain aspects of the story were inspiring in me, but something told me to stick with it and I'm glad that I did. The women in this story were utterly awe-inspiring in their bravery and courage and I found myself cheering for them throughout while utterly. disparaging many of the sneering male voices that populated the small town of Darren this novel takes place in.

I found the prose of this story utterly haunting and was captivated by the detail in which Abigail Rose-Marie captured in describing Darren and it's inhabitants. To that end, Rose-Marie has such a way of writing characters that are so utterly despicable and for lack of a better word, ugly, that I found my lip turned up in disgust whenever they opened their mouths. You'd think this wouldn't be an enjoyable experience but it truly wasn't.

Thank you #NetGalley for allowing me the opportunity to read an advance copy of this spellbinding novel! I will be adding Abigail to my "must read" author's list moving forward. 5⭐️

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