тАЬSuspenseful . . . startling plot twists and incisive commentary on the social unrest of a coal-mining town during the Great Depression . . . a breathtaking ending.тАЭ тАФPublishers Weekly
In 1930, twenty-five-year-old Violet travels with her sixteen-year-old sister, Lily, from Scranton, Pennsylvania, to the Good Shepherd Infant Asylum in Philadelphia, so Lily can deliver her illegitimate child in secret. In doing so, Violet jeopardizes her engagement to her sweetheart, Stanley Adamski. Meanwhile, Mother Mary Joseph, who runs the Good Shepherd, has no idea the asylumтАЩs physician is involved in eugenics and experimenting on girls with various sterilization techniques.
Five years later, Lily and Violet are back in Scranton, one married, one about to be, each finding her own way in a place where a womanтАЩs worth is tied to her virtue. Against the backdrop of the sweeping eugenics movement and rogue coal mine strikes, the Morgan sisters must choose between duty and desire. Either way, they risk losing their marriages and each other.
The follow-up to Barbara J. TaylorтАЩs debut, Sing in the Morning, Cry at NightтАФnamed one of the Best Summer Books of 2014 by Publishers WeeklyтАФAll Waiting is Long continues her Dickensian exploration of the Morgan family.
тАЬTaylorтАЩs charactersтАФa cast of nuns and prostitutes, mobsters and miners, social activists and church busybodiesтАФreflect the varying pressures and expectations of small-town life with rich, insightful prose and dialogue that rings true to each characterтАЩs voice. Will the web of lies the two sisters weave around themselves survive? YouтАЩll have to read it yourself to find out. Recommended.тАЭ тАФHistorical Novel Review
тАЬPowerful . . . Every page is saturated with the 1930s milieu as the sisters navigate the adversities of their reality . . . The overall result is a thought-provoking book club discussion cornucopia.тАЭ тАФBooklist (starred review)
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