Purling Road The Complete Second Season Episodes 110 eBook ML Gardner The Thatchery Rogena MitchellJones
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In Season Two of Purling Road, the financial hardships are temporarily eased as Jonathan and Aryl find success with a new business venture. Even with this small reprieve, everyone is faced with a long, hot summer. Relationships are brutally tested. Some are broken, never to be the same again and even Maura finds it difficult to help her friends.
The fuse is lit when boredom and frustration lead Claire, Ava, and Arianna to a girl’s night that reincarnates Arianna to her former glory. After suffering a loss, she reaches her breaking point and Caleb is left to deal with the aftermath of her destructive decisions.
Ruth moves to town with her son and finds the women welcoming her friendship and advice.
Tempers rise faster than the tide when Claire makes a decision that Aryl can’t live with. Ava and Jonathan welcome a new member of the family, and soon after, she is forced to reveal a carefully guarded secret, but not before Jonathan assumes the worst.
With her paper on more solid ground, Muzzy is forced to take drastic action to save her reputation, taking Rockport by surprise.
As everyone focuses on their own crises, it becomes increasingly hard to come together—the only thing that has saved them in the past. Season Two is nothing short of explosive as everyone must look within themselves for answers.
Purling Road The Complete Second Season Episodes 110 eBook ML Gardner The Thatchery Rogena MitchellJones
The story of Purling Road takes place during the crash market period and how it effected lives during that time. Jobs were scarcest, and folks that had lived comfortable, were now planting gardens to supplement their meals, working long hours at what ever job they could find, for what ever it would pay. Some where living with elderly parents raising families, and as a rule wives did not work outside the home. So this book is a story of a group of friends each struggle with the pressing/depressing times. Couples that had once been close, where torn apart, and how they worked to come together again...or maybe not. It is definitely a book showing how folks reacted to losing freedom, that having had money, and losing it took its toll. Its an interesting read and liked how the story ended with each couple working and coming to agreeable conclusion to solve they're problems and drawing together again...they didn't give up, and just walk away.Product details
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Purling Road The Complete Second Season Episodes 110 eBook ML Gardner The Thatchery Rogena MitchellJones Reviews
I have read just 1929 and 1930 but am eagerly awaiting reading 1931. Being a 1929 baby has had such an impact on my character, bringing up and the learning of financial successful ways make the books more to me than just a good read. Gardner has made very few errors in the method of living during those years and the only thing that really stood out was having babies--home births were as common as healing a broken leg healing at home was. Midwives were used when a pregnancy was seemingly normal. Visits to a doctor were few and far between and we grew up healthy and strong. The biggest error was no mention of every family's large garden. Most Depression families wouldn't have had much to eat if it hadn't been for those well planted and maintained gardens and the huge task of canning hundreds of jars that were used in the winter when gardens didn't produce enough to stave off actual starvation. It wasn't a time for lazy people!
I liked Purling Road at the beginning but now it seems to be turning into a soap opera. I like the characters but I'm disappointed by their conduct. Then I ask myself what do I expect when they never seem to have any genuine spiritual guidance? And I think of some of my own family and friends who have gotten into similar messes even with spiritual guidance available. So the story line is realistic but I would prefer more nobility in the decisions the characters make.
I was captured early by her writing. I first read the Purling Road First Season as it was a teaser. Then I was hooked....had to find out where it all came from. Gardner cleverly moves from scene to scene, character set to character set nearly seamlessly. Without overly detailed discriptive scene setting, you see the whole world she has created in your mind's eye. I now feel I really know these people and their lives. It has been a great journey as I have completed the entirety of the 1929 series to date. Anxiously awaiting the Purling Road Third Season.
A nice read. Once you read 1929 you will have met a group of charactures and learned about their struggles and successes as a group of friends. Books, after, continue but focus a lot on a specific individual's struggle and success in their daily lives. I've read these follow up books in no specific order and it doesn't seem to matter that much, as long as you read 1929 first. This book primarily focuses on Arianna. Each characture continues with events in their lives but Arianna is the main focus. I enjoy each of the charactures and have enjoyed these books.
It's a good read about some married friends going bust at the beginning of the "Great Depression" and starting a new life with little to no thrills in their possession. If you like to read about poverty and misery, here's your story. I've read three of the six episodes and enjoyed them all. What a hard life to live back in that era, I'd recommend reading these episodes to everyone, rich, poor or otherwise as a reminder to how quickly ones fortunes can change and to read about the courage displayed by those carrying on. PTLovejoy
Absolutely loved these books, which are a continuation of the 1929 series. I love historical fiction and these books were it at it's best. I think it might be a little confusing if you haven't read the 1929 series and the "First Season" of Purling Road, but I had read them all so it's hard to judge it on a stand-alone basis. I can say that I read the first of the 1929 series from a free site and then bought all the rest. I even went so far as to download one of them when I was in Australia (not an easy task). If you love historical fiction you'll love these.
I've read the 1929 books and the first "season" of this set of stories. I liked this one the least. The writing was not up to par, and the ending seemed like a ploy to get you to purchase the next book. I despise books with that type of ending.
The original cast of characters was long enough and this book added more. Not the best move, because there is lack of editing and sometimes I forgot who was speaking because of so many "he said, she said" dialogues.
I'd like to read a final book in this series where things are wrapped up and no hanging endings.
The story of Purling Road takes place during the crash market period and how it effected lives during that time. Jobs were scarcest, and folks that had lived comfortable, were now planting gardens to supplement their meals, working long hours at what ever job they could find, for what ever it would pay. Some where living with elderly parents raising families, and as a rule wives did not work outside the home. So this book is a story of a group of friends each struggle with the pressing/depressing times. Couples that had once been close, where torn apart, and how they worked to come together again...or maybe not. It is definitely a book showing how folks reacted to losing freedom, that having had money, and losing it took its toll. Its an interesting read and liked how the story ended with each couple working and coming to agreeable conclusion to solve they're problems and drawing together again...they didn't give up, and just walk away.
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