The Cherokee rose : a novel of gardens and ghosts
Miles, Tiya, 1970-2023
Book
"Conducting research for her weekly history column, Jinx, a free-spirited Muscogee (Creek) historian, travels to Hold House, a Georgia plantation originally owned by Cherokee chief James Hold, to uncover the mystery of what happened to a tribal member who stayed behind after Indian removal, when Native Americans were forcibly displaced from their ancestral homelands in the nineteenth century. At Hold House, she meets Ruth, a magazine writer visiting on assignment, and Cheyenne, a Southern Black debutante seeking to purchase the estate. Hovering above them all is the spirit of Mary Ann Battis, the young Indigenous woman who remained in Georgia more than a century earlier. When they discover a diary left on the property that reveals even more about the house's dark history, the three women's connections to the place grow deeper. Over a long holiday weekend, Cheyenne is forced to reconsider the property's rightful ownership, Jinx re-examines assumptions about her tribe's racial history, and Ruth confronts her own family's past traumas before surprising herself by falling into a new romance. Imbued with a nuanced understanding of history, The Cherokee Rose brings the past to life as Jinx, Ruth, and Cheyenne unravel mysteries with powerful consequences for them all"-- Provided by publisher.
Main title:
The Cherokee rose : a novel of gardens and ghosts / Tiya Miles.
Author:
Miles, Tiya, 1970-, author
Edition:
Random House trade paperback edition.
Imprint:
New York : Random House, 2023.©2023
Collation:
xxvii, 289 pages ; 21 cm
Notes:
Includes a book club guide.
ISBN:
9780593596425 (pbk)9780593596425 (paperback)
Dewey class:
813.6
LC class:
PS3613.I532243
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
775474
| Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
|---|---|---|---|
| East Melbourne Library | Fiction | MILE | Reservation delayed (Set: 30 Mar 2026) |