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ISBN: 0743271599

ISBN13: 9780743271592

Those Pearly Gates

(Book #3 in the Homegrown Series)

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In the magic woods of Lyra, a noblewoman struggles to escape from a faceless man Trouble is brewing in Alkyra. While the kingdom's noblemen squabble, on their borders an ancient enemy, the Lithmern,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Those Pearly Gates: A Homegrown Novel

Julie Cannon was in fine form when she wrote this series. I am a gardener and am from the South which is one reason this whole series spoke to me so warmly. The characters are realistic and wholesome (something I do not find often). I did not want the book to end for I had been truly swept away for a while.

A Delightful, Evocative Meander Through Small-Town Georgia

Julie Cannon, aka Georgia's Tomato Diva, serves up a third helping of her successful "Homegrown" series, which features the lovable Imo, tomato-gardener extraordinaire; wild-thing turned born-again (or is she?) Jeannette; and the prosaic Loutishie, who must knit these two new pastors' wives back together when they start to lose it. A delightful, evocative meander through small-town Georgia - and a realistic close-up of what's it's like to step into the all-too-perfect shoes of the church lady.

Endearing and Inspiring

This book is a page turner that will have you laughing and crying. It's also inspiring because it reminds you of a simpler life where investing time in caring for people and nature are worth more than selfish ambitions.

Another fabulous book! A great family saga for sure-A++

In this third book by Julie Cannon, it picks up now with Imogene, the main character who is now married to Rev. Lemuel, after promising his late wife, her best friend Martha, that she would do so. The chemistry though, isn't really right, and it seems that no matter what Imo does, she just can't get into what a preacher's wife is 'supposed' to do. Her friend Wanda, at the Kut n' Kurl is having a real snit about Imo taking Martha's place in the minister's life, so she refuses to give her the famous recipe for Jam Cake, as she feels Imo shouldn't have to be part of the family. Loutishie, Imo's niece is now a senior in high school. She doesn't really care for the Rev. Lemuel very much, and when he wants to sell the precious farmhouse, and move into the parsonage, Loutishie is beyond anger with him, as the farmhouse is her beloved land with the garden she and Imo share together.Lou absolutely refuses to leave there, and once she hears of this news, she goes and remains at the farmhouse, refusing to come back to the parsonage and discuss anything with the Reverend. And Jeanette, Imo's other girl is married and settled down with the minister Montgomery. As time goes along though, she has an obvious serious medical problem as she is experiencing many bad fainting spells. She refuses to go the doctor until her problem escalates, and she becomes deathly ill finally. Reverend Lemuel is also having a problem driving, and having very close calls behind the wheel. After many near-tragic accidents, poor Imo has to drive him around all over the place and on visitations, etc., until she is worn to a frazzle. A tragedy happens during the last part of the book with one of Imo's dearest friends, Lillian. Imo tries to help her out of a very grave depression along with everything else.

Those Pearly Gates is divine!

If you enjoy Jan Karon's Mitford Series, you'll love Julie Cannon's Homegrown Series! (Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes, 'Mater Biscuit, and newly released Those Pearly Gates). The three-book anthology is brimming with the succinct elements that give southern writing its rich texture and charm: sumptuous food, a strong sense of place, ties to the local parsonage, an eccentric character (or two!), and gardening ~ the southern alternative to therapy. Those Pearly Gates folllows Imogene and new husand the Reverend Lemuel Peddigrew, along with daughter Loutishie and niece Jeanette, down life's rocky paths, but does so with clarity, poignancy and purpose. Ms. Cannon's prose is exquisite. Her words nearly dance off the page. The story is universal, as old as time, the viewpoint fresh as morning. Settle in for the third installment in The Homegrown Series by this gifted word-painter. You'll quickly get lost in this heartwarming and humuorous story that'll have you finding your way home.
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