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Love in Bloom
by Sheila Roberts

List Price: $13.95
Pages: 336
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780312384814
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin

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About This Book

Hope Walker survived early breast cancer at just thirty years old, but a mastectomy left her with a lot of scarring --- and some serious fears about dating. Hope owns Changing Seasons Floral, Heart Lake’s most popular flower shop. When it comes to love and relationships, she’s able to work magic through her expert flower arranging...for everyone but herself. Then one day a handsome contractor starts coming into her shop, but Hope knows he’d rather have a whole woman than someone like her.

When Hope stakes out a plot of ground at Heart Lake’s community garden, she finds that a woman can grow all sorts of things there: flowers, herbs, vegetables, and even friendship. As she gets to know the two women who share neighboring plots, they discover that they can lean a lot from one another --- not just about gardening but about life. And Hope realizes that in order to live life to the fullest, sometimes you have to take a chance on love.

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1. The women in Love in Bloom meet at a community garden. Where have you met your best friends?

2. With which of the women’s journeys did you most identify? Why?

3. Do you think Hope’s body image issues made her shallow?

4. Have you gone through breast cancer yourself or with a friend or relative? What were some of your fears and frustrations?

5. When it comes to your gardening skills, do you think of yourself as a Millie or an Amber?

6. Gardening is the number one hobby in America. Are you surprised to hear that?

7. In your opinion, should Millie have lived or died? Why do you think the author made the choice she made regarding Millie’s fate?

8. Jason Wells fell hard for Hope’s pretty sister Bobbi before realizing the woman he really wanted was Hope. Do you think his behavior was typical of most men?

9. What do you think is the underlying message of this book?

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Critical Praise

"Sheila Roberts makes me laugh. I read her books and come away inspired, hopeful, and happy."
— Debbie Macomber, New York Times Best Selling Author


"At last! An author who writes straight to the heart of every woman… She writes with all the sweetness of Debbie Macomber, the uproarious humor of Jennifer Crusie, and a touching honesty all her own."
— Susan Wiggs, New York Times Best Selling Author of Dockside

 
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