Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Book Reviews of Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes

Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes
Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes
Author: Julie Cannon
ISBN-13: 9781892514875
ISBN-10: 1892514877
Publication Date: 5/1/2001
Pages: 224
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
 6

4.3 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Hill Street Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Reviews: Amazon | Write a Review

17 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes on + 55 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
A delightful story of a recently widowed Southern woman raising a rebellious sixteen year daughter and a thirteen year old niece she has taken in. She's rather just enjoy growing her tomatoes!
batgirl avatar reviewed Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes on + 284 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Wonderful story of Southern women. I occasionally questioned Imo's actions & even her sanity, the story of Imo and her "daughters", Lou & Jeanette, touched me and made me laugh and cry.
Bonnie avatar reviewed Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes on + 421 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A quick, sweet, Southern read. Not great literature, but just a nice feeling book.
MSCOZY avatar reviewed Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes on
Helpful Score: 1
This is the first book in the series by Julie Cannon. We meet the main character, Imogene, as she has just lost her husband of 48 years. Imogene lives with her adopted daughters, Lou, who is her niece and another girl named Jeanette who is 16 and a handful. As Imogene tries to get past her loss she is given the advice by her friends that what she needs is to find another husband. This advice hurts Lou who feels that Imogene should still be in mourning. When Imogene goes and gets a makeover, that really upsets Lou who finds solace with her dog and at the riverbank. Meanwhile, Jeannette seems to be acting too secretive and touchy but Imogene writes it off as Jeanette just being a teenager coupled with losing her Dad to whom she was closer than Imogene.

Eventually after some crazy dates with potential husbands, Imogene finally returns to her other true love, the garden. Here she can put all her energy and feelings into the soil and watch the wonderful transformation of the things that grow, especially her beloved tomatoes.

This was a very entertaining read and had me laughing out loud at times. I recommend this to those who enjoy Fannie Flagg.
renee5774 avatar reviewed Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes on
Helpful Score: 1
I loved this book. It was so easy to relate to each of the main characters regardless of their ages. That's what I call good writing. When Imo's husband died her grief and the length of time she went through the mourning process was so real. Not to be missed! Also, be sure to read the sequel.
NanaBear avatar reviewed Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes on + 27 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I was super let down with this book. I kept on reading thinking it was going to be worthwhile, but it never got there.

I missed the point of it and didn't find the characters particularly charming, inviting or even well-developed.

Hated it.
suzeeq avatar reviewed Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes on + 18 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Good wholesome book.
reviewed Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes on + 47 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this book very much--------
im-no-angel avatar reviewed Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes on + 44 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Great book,Down home,Loved it
Kmarie avatar reviewed Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes on + 529 more book reviews
This is a delightful book set in Georgia, and all the Southern rules apply! A funny and poignant story about a widow and her two daughters.
reviewed Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes on
This was an extremely cute book. By cute, I mean it just felt "homey" to me. The author's descriptions were great, I loved her characters and it was easy to reminisce about my own grandparents and the attachment that they felt to their garden...... how it told you a lot about life itself. I highly recommend this novel!
reviewed Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes on
Lovely story of a widow raising two daughters -- neither hers by birth. The garden is her strength when she is lonely and when her "manhunting" plans don't work out. A supporting cast of friends and several developing situations keep it interesting. Especially good for those who like Southern traditions and manners.
reviewed Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes on + 19 more book reviews
Awesome book, especially for those (like me) who love the downhome feel of a true Southern novel about strong Southern women.
reviewed Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes on + 19 more book reviews
This is the first and best book of this series. Really enjoyed the exploits of this widowed woman who tries to connect with men in the Kroger store---very funny!
reviewed Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes on + 628 more book reviews
Just delightful, slice of life in the farmland of Georgia. A sweet story and well told. Definitely going to read the sequel.
cranbery avatar reviewed Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes on + 530 more book reviews
Wonderful.............can't put down book!
reviewed Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes on + 81 more book reviews
I was looking for something to read one night because I was having trouble sleeping and very soon it was not a problem, I fell right to sleep after about 10 pages. The next day I skipped ahead to see if it gets any better and was no more impressed. I thought it was a slow read.