Celestine Sibley Fleming
February 10, 2017
The heading on the book, Celestine Sibley, grabbed my attention because I've been drawn to her writing style and charmed by Sweet Apple Gardening. Sweet Apple Gardening is a book that I have gifted and shared through the years with friends, especially with gardening friends.
The book, Christine Sibley, was in a used book bin at the library and I picked it up without a second glance. Once home, on closer inspection, I was a tad disappointed to see the book was not written by Ms. Sibley. Thinking the book was simply a love offering by her granddaughter, I almost didn't pick it up again but as curiosity would have it, I did. No regrets.
Ms. Sibley's granddaughter, unbeknownst to me, is also an author. Celestine Sibley Fleming inherited her grandmother's charming style. This is a sweet read by a talented young woman about someone so many of us in the South knew and loved.
P.S. Ms. Fleming was named Georgia Author of the Year by Georgia Writers for this book.
[Carolyn Fjeran, LowTide explorer/reflective writer; horticulturist & gardener; former writer for Cooperative Extension Service, Master Gardeners, and The Newnan Times-Herald]
[Carolyn Fjeran, LowTide explorer/reflective writer; horticulturist & gardener; former writer for Cooperative Extension Service, Master Gardeners, and The Newnan Times-Herald]

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