Becoming Rosemary, Frances Wood
Becoming Rosemary, Frances Wood
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Becoming Rosemary

Author: Frances Wood

Narrator: Barbara Caruso

Unabridged: 5 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/23/2008

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

In 1790, during the summer of her 16th year, Rosemary makes a new friend. Mrs. DiAngeli and her husband have moved into the village in North Carolina where Rosemary lives. When the girl visits, Mrs. DiAngeli talks and laughs with Rosemary as she would with another adult. Immediately, Rosemary treasures their relationship. But Rosemary knows that her friend is different from the rest of her neighbors. Mrs. DiAngeli is one of the few Catholics in the area. She has artistic gifts and visions that arouse fear and suspicion in the small village. Fueled by religious zeal, the villagers' distrust first focuses on Mrs. DiAngeli, then includes Rosemary's strange older sister as well. As Rosemary hears threats to the safety of those she loves, she begins to question the security of the small community. Frances Wood's magical novel captures the rich fabric of village life in the early years of our country. With her warm narration, Barbara Caruso highlights young Rosemary's natural curiosity and growing awareness of life's choices.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Nancy

Twelve-year-old Rosemary is just discovering who she really is during post-revolutionary North Carolina. Her two older sisters, boy-crazy A-Two (named for their mother, Althea), and introverted Constance (Con, for short), seem like polar opposites as they serve as possible role models. Rosemary’s re......more

Goodreads review by Lora

Another one of those books that I randomly picked up off the library shelf. It wasn't amazing, but it was pretty good.......more

Goodreads review by Kyoko

I'd have liked it much more if a certain incident was replaced by another that would serve the purpose; since that incident disturbed the harmony of the images and sensation the novel creates as a whole.......more

Goodreads review by Lana

Becoming Rosemary Frances Wood 1996 NUTSHELL: North Carolina turns into fairyland to great effect. 8 for being just as magical as ever, years after I first read it. What do North Carolina and fairyland have in common? Frances Wood. At least, that's how I saw the book. This is a historical novel, but wri......more