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by Anne Rivers Siddons
The Parmenters raise hunting dogs on Sweetwater Farm in South Carolina’s low country, near Charleston, where 12-year-old Emily leads a lonely life. Her mother has left the family, her favorite brother killed himself, and Emily buries her grief by becoming absorbed in the comforting world of the puppies she trains. Then a 20-ish young woman named Lulu arrives, sent by her family to spend the summer and learn to work with the dogs, and Lulu and Emily strike up an unlikely but very satisfying friendship. As the summer goes on, Emily learns--maybe too much--about the complications of adult life. Anne Rivers Siddons’s coming-of-age novel evokes with tender precision the landscape in which its set, and where Siddons herself, an Atlanta native, has lived since 1998.
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Published: December 2006
Category: Literary
Publisher: Harpercollins
Pages: 512
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Sweetwater Creek
by Theresa on November 01, 2007
Wonderful. I love to take time from my life to join Anne Rivers Siddons in one of her beautiful worlds. To find the relationship between humans and dogs and life.
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