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“springsweet” to advise other settlers where to dig their wells, Zora feels the burden of holding the key to something so essential to survival in this unforgiving land. Even more, she finds herself longing for love the way the prairie thirsts for water. Maybe, in the wildness of the territories, Zora can finally move beyond simply survivingBrand: Clarion Books. Saundra Mitchell is the author of SHADOWED SUMMER, THE VESPERTINE, THE SPRINGSWEET, THE ELEMENTALS and MISTWALKER. In non-fiction, she’s the author of the non-fiction THEY DID WHAT!? series for middle grade readers. She’s also the editor of YA anthologies DEFY THE DARK, ALL OUT, OUT NOW and OUT THERE.  · The Springsweet by Saundra Mitchell | Editorial Reviews. Paperback $ Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping.


Saundra Mitchell just gets better and better." --Sarah MacLean, NYT and USA Today bestselling Author of" Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake" and "Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord ""With Saundra Mitchell's trademark evocative and gorgeous language, "The Springsweet" takes us across the plains, where the people thirst for love. The Springsweet, Volume 2. Saundra Mitchell. Harcourt, Mar 5, - Juvenile Fiction - pages. 7 Reviews. When seventeen-year-old Zora Stewart arrives in the frontier town of West Glory, Oklahoma, to help her widowed aunt, she discovers that she possesses the astonishing ability to sense water under the parched earth. When her aunt hires. The Springsweet. by Saundra Mitchell. Share your thoughts Complete your review. Tell readers what you thought by rating and reviewing this book. Rate it * You Rated it * 0. 1 Star - I hated it 2 Stars - I didn't like it 3 Stars - It was OK 4 Stars - I liked it 5 Stars - I loved it.


Like its cover, The Springsweet is summery and hopeful in overall tone—it contrasts the darker setting of The Vespertine. Saundra Mitchell’s writing is as beautiful as ever; she has such a handle on writing historical fiction that readers feel instantly transported to the time period. “springsweet” to advise other settlers where to dig their wells, Zora feels the burden of holding the key to something so essential to survival in this unforgiving land. Even more, she finds herself longing for love the way the prairie thirsts for water. Maybe, in the wildness of the territories, Zora can finally move beyond simply surviving. Charming historical-supernatural romance that's slow to start In Saundra Mitchell's The Springsweet, seventeen-year-old Zora finds herself stuck in Baltimore - both emotionally and physically - as she grieves the tragic loss of her fiancé. When a rash choice provides a way out, she takes it and finds her way to the wind-swept prairies of Oklahoma to live with her aunt.

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