Rush Home Road
by:
Lori Lansens (author)
When 5-year old Sharla Cody is dumped on the doorstep of Addy Shadd, a 70-year old woman living in a trailer park, Addy does not know how completely her life is about to change. She's hardly used to company and the troubled Sharla is not the sweet, beautiful angel she had envisioned. Over time,...
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When 5-year old Sharla Cody is dumped on the doorstep of Addy Shadd, a 70-year old woman living in a trailer park, Addy does not know how completely her life is about to change. She's hardly used to company and the troubled Sharla is not the sweet, beautiful angel she had envisioned. Over time, Addy and Sharla form a bond that neither of them expected-and Sharla begins to undergo a transformation under Addy's patient and loving care. But much to Addy's surprise and dismay, Sharla's presence brings back memories of her own tumultuous childhood. As she reminisces about her days growing up in Rusholme, a town settled by fugitive slaves in the mid 1800s, she remembers her family and her first love and confronts the painful experience that drove her away from home, never to return. Brilliantly structured and achingly lyrical, this beautiful first novel by the award-winning author of The Girls tells the story of two unlikely people thrown together who transform each other's lives forever.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780316008037 (0316008036)
Publish date: June 27th 2008
Publisher: Back Bay Books
Pages no: 416
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
Cultural,
Book Club,
Adult Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Adult,
African American,
Drama,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Canada
I really enjoyed this plot driven novel by Canadian writer Lori Lansens.When I started reading this Novel I found that by the end of second chapter I was totally drawn into the story and was captivated by the characters and the premise of the story.The novel is set in the 1920s and 1970s in a traile...
Rush Home Road: A Novel - Lori Lansens This may be the saddest, most depressing book I've ever read. I kept telling myself "you have to stop reading this book, it's just too freaking sad," but the story was so beautifully written that despite the sadness, I was hooked on the story of Adelaide Sha...
This is the first of book that I have read by this particular author, but her books come highly recommended. I will certainly say that this one did not disappoint. It is a very poignant story about a women's look back on her life, and her love for a little girl who was literally left on her doorstep...
I have a new author on my favourites list and this book was AMAZING! In my little world three stars out of five means it was a pretty good read … this book I would give six!The book is set in the Detroit-Windsor-Chatham corrider of Southern Ontario (as are most of Ms. Lansens books) and tells the s...