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Back of The Yard - by Meg Lelvis (Paperback)

From Black Rose Writing

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Back of The Yard - by Meg Lelvis (Paperback)
Back of The Yard - by Meg Lelvis (Paperback)

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Back of The Yard - by Meg Lelvis (Paperback)

From Black Rose Writing

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About the Book A poignant story of a young Irish woman growing up in 1930s south Chicago, who struggles with family tragedy and depression during mid-century America. Book Synopsis Heart-wrenching moments of emotional struggle are presented with insight and compassion... a fascinating read that one will not soon forget. - US Review of Books Set during the Depression in the South Chicago neighborhood of Sinclairs The Jungle , Betty OLearys family struggles to scrape by in this harsh, foul-smelling, yet compassionate area. The youngest in her Irish Catholic family, Betty is overshadowed by her pretty sister, Maureen, and when tragedy threatens to shatter her world, Betty is sent away to stay with relatives. As grief and loss take its toll on family members, Betty eventually meets Phil, who offers hope for long-awaited happiness. But secrets begin to unravel, and depression gradually descends on Betty. Is a family history of asylums and madness the cause? And unlike her disturbed mother, will Betty ever find peace and fulfillment? The story gives voice to those struggling with emotional pain and shows how families can heal with love, courage, and promise. It tells of a unique neighborhood reflecting Americas cultural changes and how ones childhood is forever present. Review Quotes 2022 Hawthorne Prize Finalist 2021 Maxy Award Finalist - Literary/Humor 2021 Texas Author Project - Adult Fiction Winner Heart-wrenching moments of emotional struggle are presented with insight and compassion... a fascinating read that one will not soon forget. - US Review of Books
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