The three spunky ladies who so charmed readers in T he Ladies of Covington Send Their Love and The Gardens of Covington welcome us back to the small Southern town of Covington, to their quaint white farmhouse with yellow shutters on Cove Road... From the Heart of Covington Life lessons abound as housemates Hannah, Grace, Amelia continue to surround themselves with love and hope, meeting each new challenge with equanimity and heart and placing their trust in one another as their friendship strengthens and grows. In helping a dear friend and neighbor cope with illness, the ladies develop a deeper mutual compassion and a true appreciation for the softness of heart and toughness of spirit that join them as women. Amelia, feeling strong and adventurous, takes a momentous trip to New York City to further her burgeoning photography career. Grace, kindhearted as ever, becomes involved with a little girl at the local elementary school who may be having terrible problems at home. Meanwhile, Hannah's daughter, Laura, is involved in a tragic accident that has serious consequences for all concerned. With the same compassion and heart readers have already come to know and love, Joan Medlicott once again reveals how life's journeys and challenges only strengthen our loving commitments to family, friends, and loved ones. It's another inspiring message of courage, self-acceptance, and hope.
This whole series, of which this is the third, is just full of sweetness and light (emphasis on sweetness). Sometimes you just want a book that doesn't ask much of you, that you know when you start that everything will come out all right, and that everyone will get what they deserve or grow to deserve what they get. If that's what you're in the mood for, this series is just the ticket. But don't be surprised if the next book you read is something like...oh, Neil Gaiman's Sandman series...
Like Jane Austen, nothing much happens in these books other than the challenges every family faces. Maybe these challenges are a bit tougher, but the allure of these books is seeing how the characters grow in strength and character and enjoying your time with them.
This is the third book of the Covington series and Grace, Amelia, and Hannah continue to make connections and deeper their roots in Covington. I preferred the first two to this third book, but still enjoyed seeing how these three ladies thrive and make a mark in their community.
Real slow moving, like me at 70! I was interested in the storyline of the older lady with an estranged adult daughter. I picked up tips from her story and also another character. This is not a page turner, but it includes wisdom acquired with age.
The Ladies of Covington continue to share their life experiences and show us over and over again the importance of friendships. Their acceptance of family and friends is a wonderful example.
Good book to take on a vacation. However, it would be helpful to read the first two books first. I had not read them, and was often confused of who was who.
Is there no end to the challenges these ladies will have to overcome? I have faith in their good sense and adaptability to meet any and all future issues/challenges. Joan Medlicott is a treasure.
I was going to stop reading this one. Then realized I was 3/4 finished. I'm glad i decided to complete the book. I very much enjoyed the final reading.
This book is sometimes described as Christian fiction, but I'm not sure that is a very good description of it at all. I liked the characters, but there were more than one plot development in this book that just bothered me. They were enough to help me decide that I'm not going to read any more in this series.
This is the third book of the three senior women who live together. Their trials and tribulations of their personal ambitions and lives are interwoven. A greiving injured dauhter comes to recuperate and ends up becoming a part of their "family". You become intrigued by their wisdom and respect for one another and the people who intersect their lives
As always, I enjoy reading about the "ladies" and their lives. I am sure that I enjoy them so much since I am in their age bracket. Another joy in reading the book is seeing our area (Asheville, NC) through someone else's eyes. I hope to read all the books in the series because they are some of my friends.
I enjoyed this book. There were surprising thoughts mentioned by the characters here and there which made me think about life and what it's all about (not that i don't anyway) but overall it introduced some interesting takes and also reached into me to remind me that others do think similar thoughts as I. Was a fairly relaxing book if that is what you're looking for which i was.
This author writes a good storyline. The three main characters are older women who have come together as friends and are living their lives with gusto. I love the descriptions of the town and the gardens. All I say is that I want a 'pizza garden' as described in the book.
The Ladies of Covington is a book about friendship, restoring friendship and developing friendship. A feel good series...a rural setting...women of the 60+ age group...relationships with children, siblings, and husbands/parents... Highly recommend this book.
This is book three of the Ladies of Covington series. It is a book of friendship and the relationships of the friend Hannah, Amelia and Grace, their families and friends of Covington. Very good read.
I've been down with a bad cold this week. Covington is perfect...not too tricky...not too deep...about three old ladies trying to figure out these last years of their lives.
Very special. These ladies remind us of the endless possibilities senior years hold. Am delighted to read that Joan only began this series when she was 60. Brava!!!