Winner of the ALA Reading List Award
Difficult and obstinate. Thriving under a set of specific and limited
conditions. That pretty much describes me. Maybe that's why I like these
roses so much.
Roses are Galilee Garner's passion. An amateur breeder, she
painstakingly cross-pollinates her plants to coax out new, better
traits, striving to create a perfect strain of her favorite flower, the
Hulthemia. Her dream is to win a major rose competition and one day have
her version of the bloom sold in the commercial market.
Gal carefully calibrates the rest of her time to manage the kidney
failure she's had since childhood, going to dialysis every other night,
and teaching high school biology, where she is known for her exacting
standards. The routine leaves little room for relationships, and Gal
prefers it that way. Her roses never disappoint her the way people have.
Then one afternoon, Riley, the teenaged daughter of Gal's estranged
sister, arrives unannounced to live with her, turning Gal's orderly
existence upside down. Suddenly forced to adjust to each other's worlds,
both will discover a resilience they never knew they had and a bond they
never knew they needed.