The Bereaved
A Novel
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4.7 • 3 Ratings
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Based on her research into her grandfather’s past as an adopted child, Julia Park Tracey has created a mesmerizing work of historical fiction illuminating the darkest side of the Orphan Train.
In 1859, women have few rights, even to their own children. When her husband dies and her children become wards of a predator, Martha – bereaved and scared – flees their beloved country home taking the children with her to the squalor of New York City. But as a naïve woman alone, preyed on by male employers, she soon finds herself nearly destitute. The Home for the Friendless offers free food, clothing, and schooling to New York’s street kids and Martha secures a place temporarily for her children there. When she returns for them, she discovers that the Society has indentured her two eldest out to work via the Orphan Train, and has placed her two youngest for adoption. The Society refusing to help and with the Civil War erupting around her, Martha sets out to reclaim each of them.
Customer Reviews
A fiercely feminine tale of love & loss
In the mid 1800s a widow doesn’t have the right to inherit her husband’s wealth or control the lives of her children, who descend with her into poverty. It’s a compelling story, rich in historic detail from how clothes were made to life among the poor in New York City’s tenements. Told from the mother’s point of view and filled with her emotions, the plot is a deep dive into the female rage that birthed contemporary feminism. Entertaining, and thankfully ends on a positive note.