
A young woman steps off an ocean steamer, her blue cloak fluttering in the October wind as familiar faces greet her with cheers. The bustling wharf is alive with the Campbell cousins—Archie, the responsible businessman; Charlie, the charming but restless spirit; and Mac, the scholarly outsider—each eager to welcome Rose back after years abroad. Their lively banter and the exuberant antics of the youngest brother, Jamie, set a vivid scene of family reunion and youthful excitement.
As Rose surveys the group, she reads a mixture of affection, curiosity, and unspoken tension in their eyes. The encounter hints at shifting dynamics: old friendships are now tinged with the possibilities of romance, and the carefree play of childhood gives way to the more complex feelings of adulthood. Listeners will be drawn into Rose’s world of heartfelt connections, gentle humor, and the tender uncertainty that accompanies returning home.
Full title
Rose in Bloom A Sequel to 'Eight Cousins'
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (506K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-10-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1832–1888
Best known for "Little Women," she turned family life, hard work, and strong-willed girls into stories that have stayed beloved for generations. Her writing drew on real experience, giving it warmth, humor, and emotional honesty.
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