

An edition of Jackson Jones and the curse of the outlaw rose (2006)
By Mary Quattlebaum
Publish Date
2006
Publisher
Delacorte Press
Language
eng
Pages
100
Description:
Jackson Jones can't get away from roses. First his mother got him a plot at Rooter's, a community garden, where Jackson planted a rosebush of thorns and no blooms. Now Mr. K., a fellow gardener, enlists Jackson's help to rustle up some hardier, prettier, sweeter-smelling old-time roses. The kind that grow in cemeteries! But no sooner do Jackson and his good friend, Reuben, take the rose cutting home than Reuben's gloom-and-doom talk of curses seems real.Broken bones. Poison ivy. Stinging bees. Jackson doesn't want to believe that anyone who comes in contact with the cemetery roses or cut twig suffers any of these consequences. But could it be that by taking the cutting, Jackson places his friends, Rooter's, and even himself--gulp!--under the curse of the outlaw rose?From the Hardcover edition.
subjects: Juvenile Fiction, Community gardens in fiction, Gardening, Juvenile fiction, Blessing and cursing, Single-parent families in fiction, Single-parent families, Fiction, Community gardens, Roses, African Americans in fiction, Blessing and cursing in fiction, African Americans, Roses in fiction, Gardening in fiction