Galveston RoseVibrant, opinionated, and independent--that's Galveston widow Rose Parrish. Seventy-six years old and in failing health, Rose is coming to grips with her life. She lives alone in a stately home once full of life; her only companions are her housekeeper, Pearl, her financial advisor, Captain J.J. Broussard, and a young medical student, Jesse Martin. Mary Powell weaves the separate stories of these people important to Rose into a poignant and often humorous tale of "the good life" and "the good death." Preparing for the inevitable, Rose sells all her stock to fund her last adventure; she changes her will to leave Jesse money to finish medical school and to give her house and its valuable antiques to the captain. The captain persuades Rose that they can build the most exciting nightclub and restaurant that Galveston has seen in decades. In the process, his unsavory past comes to light. For the theme of her new club, Mason Rouge, Rose researches the history of Galveston and the life of Jean Lafitte, the pirate who first established Galveston as a center for smuggling. Maison Rouge, Rose's last adventure, is a loving tribute to the Galveston of the past as well as the future. Powell's rich descriptions of island life, the sometimes-raging weather, and the island's uniquely spirited past vividly bring Galveston to life as a character all its own. |
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... island pride and stubbornness . They still obsessed over storms- Audrey in '57 , Carla in '61 , Alicia in '83 , the ... island was washing away . According to the experts , it was being deposited on the east end . 141 142 Galveston ...
... island pride and stubbornness . They still obsessed over storms- Audrey in '57 , Carla in '61 , Alicia in '83 , the ... island was washing away . According to the experts , it was being deposited on the east end . 141 142 Galveston ...
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... island , they said , could offer students good practical expe- rience . When Jesse heard that story at orientation , he wondered if it was intended to warn students or impress them . The general attitude on the island was pride . You ...
... island , they said , could offer students good practical expe- rience . When Jesse heard that story at orientation , he wondered if it was intended to warn students or impress them . The general attitude on the island was pride . You ...
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... island . Dutch Voight ran a smuggling operation from that end of the island back during prohibition , and Lafitte was said to have buried treasure there a hundred years before that . Living on west beach was a statement — a taste for ...
... island . Dutch Voight ran a smuggling operation from that end of the island back during prohibition , and Lafitte was said to have buried treasure there a hundred years before that . Living on west beach was a statement — a taste for ...
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