The Girls with No Names
Books | Fiction / Historical / General
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Serena Burdick
INSTANT INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLERA beautiful tale of hope, courage, and sisterhood—inspired by the real House of Mercy and the girls confined there for daring to break the rules.Growing up in New York City in the 1910s, Luella and Effie Tildon realize that even as wealthy young women, their freedoms come with limits. But when the sisters discover a shocking secret about their father, Luella, the brazen elder sister, becomes emboldened to do as she pleases. Her rebellion comes with consequences, and one morning Luella is mysteriously gone.Effie suspects her father has sent Luella to the House of Mercy and hatches a plan to get herself committed to save her sister. But she made a miscalculation, and with no one to believe her story, Effie’s own escape seems impossible—unless she can trust an enigmatic girl named Mable. As their fates entwine, Mable and Effie must rely on their tenuous friendship to survive.Home for Unwanted Girls meets The Dollhouse in this atmospheric, heartwarming story that explores not only the historical House of Mercy, but the lives—and secrets—of the girls who stayed there.“Burdick has spun a cautionary tale of struggle and survival, love and family — and above all, the strength of the heart, no matter how broken.” — New York Times Book Review“Burdick reveals the perils of being a woman in 1913 and exposes the truths of their varying social circles.” — Chicago Tribune
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Author
Serena Burdick
Pages
336
Publisher
Harlequin
Published Date
2020-01-07
ISBN
1488050996 9781488050992
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"Very slow paced. Difficult to get through as little happens. "
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Krista
"This book was so good. It gave me so many emotions. I can’t remember the last time I cried reading a book. 10/10 recommend!"
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Jessica Meador
"This book was pretty heavy and hard to read at times, but such a good story. It kept me engaged and wanting to know what was going to happen. Although some parts were really dark and heavy, overall I liked it. "
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Taylor Segar
"A bit of a heavy read but beautifully constructed. Be sure to read the epilogue. "
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Lauren Bowen