The Rose Garden

  • The Rose Garden
    By William Paul, Gilbert and Piper

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  • The Rose Garden
    By Susanna Kearsley

    A brilliant escape that gives one woman the chance to time-travel and find her place in British history, The Rose Garden presents Susanna Kearsley's signature combination of romance and fascinating historical fiction at its very best.

  • The Rose Garden: Short Stories
    By Maeve Brennan

    When The Springs of Affection was published in 1997, the poet Eamon Grennan called it a classic, a book that placed Maeve Brennan "among the best Irish short-story writers since...

  • The Rose Garden: An Essential Guide to Growing and Maintaining Roses
    By Peter McHoy

    This is a handy guide to the different rose varieties and how to get the best from every type, and including practical advice on cultivation and stunning ideas for designing with roses.

  • The Rose Garden: Short Stories
    By Maeve Brennan

    " Some of the stories are quietly tender, some ferociously satirical, some unique in their chilly emotional weather. All are Maeve Brennan at her incomparable best.

  • The Rose Garden
    By Tracy Rees

    Next, she had found Mrs Webb, who had made good on her promise to talk Mabs through the household. Mabs's working day was to be ... When she went down the following morning, Mrs Finch was already dressed, in a lustrous navy-blue gown.

  • The Rose Garden: A Book of Poetry
    By Dena Sample

    She hopes this book will bring you happiness, too, and you never forget the meaning of womanhood. Roses grow in many colors, like red, yellow, and white. They are gathered from the garden.

  • The Rose Garden
    By Sarah Calvert

    ALL proceeds for this book will be donated to Love Unconditional and used to help children's hospitals.

  • The Rose Garden: A Daughter's Story
    By Anna Waldherr

    Through the prism of her family circle, author Anna Waldherr examines the question of suffering, the bonds of family, and the nature of courage. Ultimately, The Rose Garden is a story of hope, compassion, and forgiveness.