
Eight Cousins
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0486455599
ISBN 13: 9780486455594
Publication date:
February 27th, 2007
Publisher: Dover Publications
Pages: 224
Genres: Romance, Children’s, Action & Adventure, Self-help, Horror, Humor
Rose Campbell finds herself at a pivotal moment in her life as she arrives at "The Aunt Hill" to recover from her grief and poor health. Surrounded by her spirited aunts, she embarks on a healing journey, both physically and emotionally. The bustling household is vibrant with the energy of her eight male cousins, each with their own unique personality and charm. Rose, initially fragile and withdrawn, begins to discover the joys of familial support, friendship, and the lively chaos of growing up.
As she navigates the complexities of adolescence, Rose learns valuable lessons about love, responsibility, and the importance of individuality. Her cousins, each representing different facets of boyhood, provide her with companionship and challenges that help her gain strength and confidence. Through their adventures and misadventures, the bonds of their cousinhood deepen, bringing laughter, rivalry, and deep connections.
In a world that often places expectations on young women, Rose's story is one of self-discovery and empowerment. Surrounded by the warmth of her family, she learns to embrace her identity while forging her own path, ultimately transforming her grief into a newfound sense of purpose and belonging.
As she navigates the complexities of adolescence, Rose learns valuable lessons about love, responsibility, and the importance of individuality. Her cousins, each representing different facets of boyhood, provide her with companionship and challenges that help her gain strength and confidence. Through their adventures and misadventures, the bonds of their cousinhood deepen, bringing laughter, rivalry, and deep connections.
In a world that often places expectations on young women, Rose's story is one of self-discovery and empowerment. Surrounded by the warmth of her family, she learns to embrace her identity while forging her own path, ultimately transforming her grief into a newfound sense of purpose and belonging.