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THE BLOSSOMING SUMMER by Anna Rose Johnson

THE BLOSSOMING SUMMER

by Anna Rose Johnson

Pub Date: July 29th, 2025
ISBN: 9780823458530
Publisher: Holiday House

During World War II, a 13-year-old girl who always tries to keep the peace within her family discovers her Indigenous cultural roots and long-suppressed family secrets.

Rosemary and her two younger brothers have been scattered across England for the past three years while their parents have sought stable employment. Rosemary has lived in London with critical Aunt Katie and Uncle John, who have little good to say about Rosemary’s American father. Given the imminent threat of Germany’s Luftwaffe bombing campaign, Dad, who’s a veteran of the Great War, decides to reunite the family. They’ll sail for America to stay with his estranged mother in Wisconsin. Grandmother Charlotte, whose mother was “a full-blooded Ojibwe woman” and father was from Scotland, introduces the children to Anishinaabemowin vocabulary and Ojibwe ways. Her grandmother proposes a private bargain to Rosemary: If she helps with her garden so she can win at the county fair, she’ll lease Dad some land to build a home where the family can remain together, as Rosemary has long dreamed. The well-drawn rustic Wisconsin wilderness setting is enriched by the introduction of Anishinaabemowin terms for local flora, supplemented by a glossary. Johnson’s novel sensitively unpacks the generational trauma of injustices and discrimination against Native peoples both in the U.S. and abroad. Rosemary and her father’s side of the family are, like the author, of Indigenous and European descent.

An uplifting and heartwarming novel that celebrates family and heritage.

(map, author’s note) (Historical fiction. 9-14)