Lilli de Jong, Janet Benton
Lilli de Jong, Janet Benton
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Lilli de Jong
A Novel

Author: Janet Benton

Narrator: Erin Moon

Unabridged: 12 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/16/2017


Synopsis

Pregnant, abandoned by her lover, and banished from her Quaker home and teaching position, Lilli de Jong enters a charity for wronged women to deliver her child. She is stunned at how much her infant needs her and at how quickly their bond overpowers her heart. Mothers in her position have no sensible alternative to giving up their children, but Lilli can’t bear such an outcome. Determined to chart a path toward an independent life, Lilli braves moral condemnation and financial ruin in a quest to keep herself and her baby alive.

Confiding their story to her diary as it unfolds, Lilli takes readers from an impoverished charity to a wealthy family's home to the perilous streets of a burgeoning American city. Lilli de Jong is at once a historical saga, an intimate romance, and a lasting testament to the work of mothers. "So little is permissible for a woman," writes Lilli, "yet on her back every human climbs to adulthood."

About Janet Benton

Janet Benton is a writer whose work has appeared in the New York Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer, Glimmer Train, and elsewhere. She has co-written and edited historical documentaries for television. She holds a BA from Oberlin College and an MFA from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. For over twenty years, she has run an editorial business and a writing workshop in Philadelphia, where she lives with her husband and daughter. Lilli de Jong is her first novel.


Reviews

It never seizes to amaze me the double standards held about women in centuries past. It enrages me. I'm so grateful for not having been alive during those years as I'm sure I would have been gagged and institutionalized. It's the late 1800's. Lilli becomes pregnant out of wedlock and has the baby in......more

One of of things brought to light in this novel is what it must have been like for young women to be pregnant and unwed in the 1880's, disowned by their families and communities, and in Lilli de Jong's case having to seek shelter and assistance in a place called the Philadelphia Haven for Women and......more