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  • My Name is Rose

    Alexa Kingaard

    eBook (, Feb. 26, 2019)
    Rose is unsettled, curious, and bored. Life in a hippie commune in the โ€˜70s is her parent's dream come true, not hers. She doesn't share their passion for living off the land, nor does she enjoy the isolation that is thrust upon her. When she convinces them to send her to public school in the nearby town, a new world opens up to her.As she pursues her education, Rose chooses a different path, leaving her parents heartbroken at her insistence they are hiding something from her. She's convinced her father isn't the man her mother married.Although she finds love far away from her roots and upbringing, her wounds only deepen as she keeps her family at armโ€™s length. What she loses during those years can only be retrieved with her understanding that โ€œa Rose by any other name is still a Rose.โ€
  • My Name is Rose

    Alexa Kingaard

    Paperback (Acorn Publishing, Feb. 22, 2019)
    Rose is unsettled, curious, and bored. Life in a hippie commune in the โ€˜70s is her parent's dream come true, not hers. She doesn't share their passion for living off the land, nor does she enjoy the isolation that is thrust upon her. When she convinces them to send her to public school in the nearby town, a new world opens up to her.As she pursues her education, Rose chooses a different path, leaving her parents heartbroken at her insistence they are hiding something from her. She's convinced her father isn't the man her mother married.Although she finds love far away from her roots and upbringing, her wounds only deepen as she keeps her family at armโ€™s length. What she loses during those years can only be retrieved with her understanding that โ€œa Rose by any other name is still a Rose.โ€
  • My Name is Rose

    Alexa Kingaard

    Hardcover (Alexa Kingaard, Feb. 22, 2019)
    Rose is unsettled, curious, and bored. Life in a hippie commune is her parent's dream come true, not hers. She doesn't share their passion for living off the land, nor does she enjoy the isolation that is thrust upon her. When she convinces them to send her to public school in the nearby town, a new world opens up to her.As she pursues her education, Rose chooses a different path, leaving her parents heartbroken at her insistence they are hiding something from her. She's convinced her father isn't the man her mother married.Although she finds love far away from her roots and upbringing, her wounds only deepen as she keeps her family at armโ€™s length. What she loses during those years can only be retrieved with her understanding that โ€œa Rose by any other name is still a Rose.โ€