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Karen Sommerfield has been hiding from life-immersing herself in a high-powered job-until the day the company downsizes her out of a job and the doctor tells her that she may have cancer. It's a double blow that sends Karen on a search for herself in the last place she ever thought to look: Grandma Rose's old farm.
As Karen's hectic schedule falls away, she opens up to the unexpected. In the quiet of the Missouri Ozarks, she hears the soft, secret language of the sycamore trees, and discovers answers and a joy to make her life complete.
Lisa Wingate writes both Accent novels and contemporary romances for NAL. She lives with her husband and two sons in the central Texas hill country, where she is a popular inspirational speaker, writing instructor, and magazine columnist.
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May 07, 2008: This book is a book you just can't put down. I give it 2 thumbs up!!!
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August 29, 2007: I thoroughly enjoyed Tending Roses and looked forward to reading The Language of Sycamores. This book surpassed Tending Roses. I love the wisdom we learn from the elderly and what is most important in life. It isn't money or our jobs, its family. A great read.