Where the Lilies Bloom - Chapter 4 Summary & Analysis

This Study Guide consists of approximately 61 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Where the Lilies Bloom.

Where the Lilies Bloom - Chapter 4 Summary & Analysis

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Chapter 4 Summary

Mary Call gathers the family and tells them that Kiser wished them luck and warned them that sometimes freedom comes at a price. The children wonder what they are going to do, but Mary Call tells them about her wildcrafting idea. Romey asked why they never tried wildcrafting before, and Mary Call says she does not know. She secretly thinks that it is because Roy Luther was too proud and thought it was a woman's or child's task, instead of men's work, like farming. The children begin to study the book and learn about different plants, but Devola is not able to remember much of what they learned.

Romey and Mary Call walk to town to see Mr. Connell, the owner of the general store. Mr. Connell is a kind man, who has always treated the Luthers fairly, but Mrs. Connell looks down...

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