"Christmas Roses and Other Stories" by Anne Douglas Sedgwick is a compilation where readers meet Mrs. Delafield, a woman alone after loss, finding peace among her Christmas roses. These flowers remind her of happy times, but she's pulled back to reality by family troubles. She has to deal with a difficult letter about her niece, Rhoda, who is making risky choices in love. Mrs. Delafield's story is about remembering good times and confronting hard decisions that will change her niece's life, within a web of family ties and expectations.

Christmas Roses and Other Stories
By Anne Douglas Sedgwick
Amidst blooming flowers and cherished memories, a widowed woman must confront her niece's reckless romantic choices, forcing her to make impactful decisions.
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About the AuthorAnne Douglas Sedgwick was an American-born British writer.
Anne Douglas Sedgwick was an American-born British writer.
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