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"Michelle Cox writes flawed, fascinating women with understanding, compassion, and graceI rooted for them with every turn of the page!" Kate Quinn, New York Times best-selling author
"An addictive read!"Kirkus Reviews
". . . An emotional tale that grabs you by the throat and carries you through to the exhilarating end."
James Conroyd Martin, author of The Poland Trilogyand Fortunes Child: A Novel of Empress Theodora
When eight-year-old Nora arrives at the Park Ridge School for Girls in 1932, she is sure theres been some mistake. She cant imagine why she and her little sister, Patsy, were torn from their mother only to be subjected to the cruel whims of the house matron, Mrs. Morris. When their mother fails to rescue them week after weekand Mrs. Morris drops hints that their mother may be a fallen womanNora begins to doubt they will ever see her again.
Nine years prior, at seventeen, Gertie Gufftason runs off with Lorenzo, the barker for the traveling carnival passing through her small coal-mining town in Southern Iowa. Thinking she is embarking on a fantastic adventure, Gertie is bitterly disappointed by the life that follows and is thrown into despair when the State removes their two daughters.
Gertie eventually tracks down her girls at the Park Ridge, but, expecting a warm welcome, she is shocked by Noras cool reception. Nora reluctantly returns home with Gertie and Patsy, determined to live a more perfect life than her mother. It is only when she discovers a secret Gertie has kept hidden all these years that Nora begins to fully understandand forgiveher mothers tragic choices . . .
Genre: General Fiction
"An addictive read!"Kirkus Reviews
". . . An emotional tale that grabs you by the throat and carries you through to the exhilarating end."
James Conroyd Martin, author of The Poland Trilogyand Fortunes Child: A Novel of Empress Theodora
When eight-year-old Nora arrives at the Park Ridge School for Girls in 1932, she is sure theres been some mistake. She cant imagine why she and her little sister, Patsy, were torn from their mother only to be subjected to the cruel whims of the house matron, Mrs. Morris. When their mother fails to rescue them week after weekand Mrs. Morris drops hints that their mother may be a fallen womanNora begins to doubt they will ever see her again.
Nine years prior, at seventeen, Gertie Gufftason runs off with Lorenzo, the barker for the traveling carnival passing through her small coal-mining town in Southern Iowa. Thinking she is embarking on a fantastic adventure, Gertie is bitterly disappointed by the life that follows and is thrown into despair when the State removes their two daughters.
Gertie eventually tracks down her girls at the Park Ridge, but, expecting a warm welcome, she is shocked by Noras cool reception. Nora reluctantly returns home with Gertie and Patsy, determined to live a more perfect life than her mother. It is only when she discovers a secret Gertie has kept hidden all these years that Nora begins to fully understandand forgiveher mothers tragic choices . . .
Genre: General Fiction
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