There is something more rich than money. "Fruit of the Vine" follows Jem Loud, a young man of agriculture who enjoys his quiet life. When development and money enters his town, he finds his farm threatened by dollar signs, and he has to make a lot of tough decisions and decide what's important and what his family truly means. "Fruit of the Vine" is a moving and riveting read of small town life, family, and a bit of wine tossed into it all.
Carl Logan
Reviewer
Published on
June 21, 2011 08:43
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