Mercer Girls, Libbie Hawker
Mercer Girls, Libbie Hawker
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Mercer Girls

Author: Libbie Hawker

Narrator: Amy McFadden

Unabridged: 15 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 05/10/2016


Synopsis

It’s 1864 in downtrodden Lowell, Massachusetts. The Civil War has taken its toll on the town—leaving the economy in ruin and its women in dire straits. That is, until Asa Mercer arrives on a peculiar, but providential, errand: he seeks high-minded women who can exert an elevating influence in Seattle, where there are ten men for every woman. Mail-order brides, yes, but of a certain caliber.Schoolmarmish Josephine, tough-as-nails Dovey, and pious perfectionist Sophronia see their chance to exchange their bleak prospects for new lives. But the very troubles that sent them running from Lowell follow them to the muddy streets of Seattle, and the friendships forged on the cross-country trek are tested at every turn.Just when the journey seems to lead only to ruin, an encounter with a famous suffragist could be their salvation. But to survive both an untamed new landscape and their pasts, they’ll need all their strength—and one another.

About Libbie Hawker

Self-described as a “bona fide history nerd,” Libbie Hawker writes historical and literary fiction featuring deeply human characters, with rich details of time and place. She is the author of eleven novels, and she lives in the beautiful San Juan Islands of Washington State with her husband. Learn more about her at www.LibbieHawker.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cynthia on May 27, 2016

This book might rate 4 stars to a different reader, but for my own enjoyment I'm giving it 3. It just wasn't quite meaty enough for me. Although it's titled Mercer Girls, that history isn't too important to this story, it's just a reason to bring these three women together. The East Coast's male popu......more

Goodreads review by Maureen on August 05, 2017

The best part of this book was the author's afterword where she wrote of actual history. Other reviewers have used the phrase extreme stereotypes very accurately. Unfortunately, I listened to the audio edition which only made it worse because not even the voice in my head could tone them down. Impro......more

Goodreads review by Noel on June 24, 2019

Two and a half stars on this one. I picked up this audiobook because part of it takes place in the mid 1800's in Lowell, Massachusetts in the cotton mills. Well, my great grandmother Sofia worked in the cotton mills in Lowell from about 1849 to 1855 and I have her original letters to her parents who......more