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Garden Spells

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Sarah Addison Allen
Hodder & Stoughton Ltd (2008年4月1日)
2008年04月
327 页
75.00
平装
9780340953211

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      Welcome to Bascomb, North Carolina, where it seems that where

      it seems everyone has a story to tell about the Waverley women. The old

      house that's been in the family for generations, the walled garden that

      mysteriously blooms year round, the rumors and innuendoes of dangerous

      loves and tragic passions. Eccentric, reclusive, or renegade, there's not a

      one that wasn't somehow touched by magic.

      As the town's successful caterer, Claire has always clung closely to the

      Waverleys' roots in their enchanted soil, tending the family garden from

      which she makes her much sought-after delicacies. She has everything she

      thinks she needs - until one day she finds a vine of ivy creeping into her

      garden and knows that everything is about to change.

      Then her prodigal sister Sydney arrives with her five-year-old daughter and

      a dark secret she hopes to keep well hidden. And suddenly Claire's

      carefully tended life is about to run gloriously out of control.

      Sarah Addison Allen's beguiling and luminous new novel is sure to cast its

      spell over even the most sceptical heart. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

      `Business was doing well, because all the locals knew that

      dishes made from the flowers that grew around the apple tree in the

      Waverley garden could affect the eater in curious ways. The biscuits with

      lilac jelly the Ladies Aid ordered for their meetings once a month gave

      them the ability to keep secrets. The fried dandelion buds over

      marigold-petal rice, stuffed pumpkin blossoms, and rose-hip soup ensured

      your company would notice only the beauty of your home and never the flaws

      . . . ' --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

      Every smiley moon, without fail, Claire dreamed of her childhood.

      She always tried to stay awake those nights when the stars winked and the

      moon was just a cresting sliver smiling provocatively down at the world,

      the way pretty women on vintage billboards used to smile as they sold

      cigarettes and limeade. On those nights in the summer, Claire would garden

      by the light of the solar-powered footpath lamps, weeding and trimming the

      night bloomers - the moon vine and the angel's trumpet, the night jasmine

      and the flowering tobacco. Those weren't a party of the Waverley legacy of

      edible flowers, but sleepless as she often was, Claire had added flowers to

      the garden to give her something to do at night when she was so wound up

      that frustration singed the edge of her nightgown and she set tiny fires

      with her fingertips.

      What she dreamed of was always the same. Long roads like snakes with

      no tails. Sleeping in the car at night while her mother met men in bars

      and honky-tonks. Being a lookout while her mother stole shampoo and

      deodorant and lipstick and sometimes a candy bar for Claire at Shop-and-Gos

      around the Midwest. Then, just before she woke up, her sister, Sydney,

      always appeared in a halo of light. Lorelei held Sydney and ran to the

      Waverley home in Bascom, and the only reason Claire was able to go with

      them was because she was holding tight to her mother's leg and wouldn't let

      go.

      That morning, when Claire woke up in the backyard garden, she tasted

      regret in her mouth. With a frown, she spit it out. She was sorry for

      the way she'd treated her sister as a child. But the six years of Claire's

      life before Sydney's arrival had been fraught with the constant fear of

      being caught, of being hurt, of not having enough food or gas or warm

      clothes for the winter. Her mother always came through but always at the

      last minute. Ultimately, they were never caught and Claire was never hurt

      and, when the first cold snap signalled the changing colors of the leaves,

      her mother magically produced blue mittens with white snowflakes on them

      and pink thermal underwear to wear under jeans and a cap with a droopy ball

      on top. That life on the run had been good enough for Claire, but Lorelei

      obviously thought Sydney deserved better, that Sydney deserved to be born

      with roots. And the small scared child in Claire hadn't been able to

      forgive her.

      Picking up the clippers and the trowel from the ground beside her, she

      stood stiffly and walked in the dawning fog toward the shed. She suddenly

      stopped. She turned and looked around. The garden was quiet and damp, the

      temperamental apple tree at the back of the lot shivering slightly as if

      dreaming. Generations of Waverleys had tended this garden. Their history

      was in the soil, but so was their future. Something was about to happen,

      something the garden wasn't ready to tell her yet. She would have to keep

      a sharp eye out.

      She went to the shed and carefully wiped the dew off the old tools

      and hung them on their places on the wall. She closed and locked the heavy

      gate door to the garden, then crossed the driveway at the back of the

      ostentatious Queen Anne-style house she'd inherited from her grandmother.

      Claire entered the room through the back, stopping in the sunroom

      that had been turned into a drying and cleaning room for herbs and flowers.

      It smelled strongly of lavender and peppermint, like walking into a

      Christmas memory that didn't belong to her. She drew her dirty white

      nightgown over her head, balled in up, and walked naked into the house. It

      was going to be a busy day. She had a dinner party to cater that night,

      and it was the last Tuesday in May, so she had to deliver her

      end-of-the-month shipment of lilac and mint and rose-petal jellies and

      nasturtium and chive-blossom vinegars to the farmers' market and to the

      gourmet grocery store on the square, where the college kids from Orion

      college would hang out after classes.

      There was a knock at the door as Claire was pulling her hair back

      with combs. She went downstairs in a white eyelet sundress, still

      barefooted. When she opened the door, she smiled at the fireplug of an old

      lady standing on the porch.

      Evanelle Franklin was seventy-nine years old, looked like she as one

      hundred and twenty, yet still managed to walk a mile around the track at

      Orion five days a week. Evanelle was a distant relation, a second or third

      or fourteenth cousin, and she was the only other Waverley still living in

      Bascom. Claire stuck to her like static, needing to feel a connection to

      family after Sydney took off when she was eighteen and their grandmother

      died the same year.

      When Claire was young, Evanelle would stop by to give her a

      Band-Aid hours before she scraped her knee, quarters for her and Sydney

      long before the ice cream truck arrived, and a flashlight to put under her

      pillow a full two weeks before lightning struck a tree down the street and

      the entire neighbourhood was without power all night. When Evanelle

      brought you something, you were usually going to need it sooner or later,

      though that cat bed she gave Claire five years ago had yet to find its use.

      Most people in town treated Evanelle kindly but with amusement, and even

      Evanelle didn't take herself too seriously. But Claire knew there was

      always something behind the strange gifts Evanelle brought. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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