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 squalor of New York City. She soon finds herself nearly destitute. The Home for the Friendless, an aid society, offers free food, clothing, and schooling to New York’s street kids. Martha takes the children to the Home for what she thinks is short-term care. Martha discovers that the Society has indentured her two eldest out to work in New York and Illinois via the Orphan Train, and has placed her two youngest for permanent adoption in Ohio. Martha begs for her children back, but the Society refuses. Rather than succumb—the Civil War erupting around her—Martha sets out to reclaim each of them. Based on the author’s research into her grandfather’s past as an adopted child,and the surprising discovery of his family of origin and how he came to beadopted, Julia Park Tracey has created a mesmerizing work of historical fictionilluminating the darkest side of the Orphan Train.
Julia Park Tracey Orden de los libros
Esta autora crea narrativas cautivadoras impulsadas por un profundo amor por la literatura clásica, en particular por las obras británicas de principios del siglo XX. Su pasión reside en desenterrar y celebrar voces femeninas olvidadas de esa época, dando nueva vida a sus historias. A través de su escritura, comparte una aguda visión de la historia literaria y una dedicación a redescubrir autores que aún resuenan en los lectores contemporáneos.


- 2023
- 2013
Tongues of Angels
- 236 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
The story revolves around a Catholic priest grappling with his own doubts, a penitent woman harboring a hidden history, and a friend consumed by jealousy. Their intertwined lives explore themes of faith, redemption, and the complexities of love, ultimately questioning the role of God in their relationships.