(3/13/2024)
5.0
Naive, family image, shame…
17yo Lorraine is a senior in high school. She is an “it girl” - pretty, has a steady boyfriend, from a reputable family, a good student, and the sure-to-be class valedictorian. “Decency, modesty, and reputation” are of the utmost importance to her 1960s NC family.
When Lorraine becomes pregnant, her family sends her away to a maternity home for unwed girls. Here we learn of the daily manner of living, routines, rules, relationships ( and non-relationships), with others in the home. During her 3 month stay, Lorraine will often feel a sense of loss and despair.
But Lorraine can be feisty and braver than she thinks. What will be her fate? What does the future hold for her?
A moving, spellbinding story about families, relationships, shame, secrets, dreams, fear, loneliness, and heartbreak.
Beautifully written. Very descriptive writing. Lots of foreshadowing. Ex: watching the stars in the dilapidated farmhouse (p.42) and concerning secrets (p.54) to name just a few.
What an ending!
I highly recommend this unputdownable story!
I loved The Last Carolina Girl & now this book by this author. I will continue to read future books. Grab The Last Carolina Girl if you haven’t read it yet!
I attended Meagan Church’s author event in NC on 3-1-24. I enjoyed meeting her & enjoyed her stories about the drowning, her childhood home, and her children. A fun event!
Catch “This Week’s Best New Books” in Women’s World magazine . 3-18-24. This book is included! Congrats!