On Isabella Street, Genevieve Graham
On Isabella Street, Genevieve Graham
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On Isabella Street

Author: Genevieve Graham

Narrator: Liz Leafloor, Erin Moon

Unabridged: 15 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/22/2025


Synopsis

Instant Bestseller

From #1 bestselling author Genevieve Graham comes a gripping novel set in Toronto and Vietnam during the turbulent sixties about two women caught up in powerful social movements and the tragedy that will bring them together—perfect for fans of Kristin Hannah’s The Women.

Toronto, 1967. Two young women with different backgrounds, attitudes, and aptitudes are living in an exciting but confusing time, the most extreme counter-culture movement the modern world has ever seen. They have little in common except for the place they both call home: an apartment building on Isabella Street.

Marion Hart, a psychiatrist working in Toronto’s foremost mental institution, is fighting deinstitutionalization—the closing of major institutions in favour of community-based centres—because she believes it could one day cause major homelessness. When Daniel Neumann, a veteran with a debilitating wound, is admitted to the mental institution, Marion will learn through him that there is so much more to life than what she is living.

Sassy Rankin, a budding folk singer and carefree hippy from a privileged family, joins protests over the Vietnam War and is devastated that her brother chose to join the US Marines. At the same time, she must deal with the truth that her comfortable life is financed by her father, a real estate magnate bent on gentrifying the city, making it unaffordable for many of her friends.

The strength of their unlikely friendship means that when one grapples with a catastrophic event, the other must do all she can to make it right.

Inspired by the unfettered optimism and crushing disillusionment of the sixties, On Isabella Street is an extraordinary novel about the enduring bonds of friendship and family and the devastating cost of war.

About Genevieve Graham

Genevieve Graham is the USA TODAY and #1 bestselling author of thirteen novels, including On Isabella Street, The Secret Keeper, The Forgotten Home Child, Letters Across the Sea, and Bluebird. She is passionate about breathing life back into history through tales of love and adventure. She lives in Alberta. Visit her at GenevieveGraham.com or on X and Instagram @GenGrahamAuthor.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tammy on April 25, 2025

Deeply moving and unputdownable. Loved this!......more

Goodreads review by Laurie • The Baking Bookworm on March 22, 2025

I always look forward to a book by Canadian author Genevieve Graham. Her stories have heart, and she puts a lot of time into her research which means I know I'll get an entertaining story and come away knowing more about Canadian history. In her upcoming book On Isabella Street, Graham tackles the tu......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on March 06, 2025

Genevieve Graham just continues to impress with her dedication to researching and bringing to life aspects of Canadian history that most of us have never been taught or heard about before. Her latest book is set in 1960s Canada and features Marion and Sassy, two completely opposite women living in t......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on April 09, 2025

Bestselling author Genevieve Graham's latest Canadian historical fiction novel about an unlikely friendship between two young women takes place in Toronto during the turbulent sixties and covers all of the big topics of the time period including the counterculture social movement, protests, fashion,......more

Goodreads review by Stephanielikesbooks on April 27, 2025

Genevieve Graham has done it again. On Isabella Street is another fabulous Canadian historical fiction read. Set in Toronto and Vietnam, the story focuses on the impacts of two significant events in the 1960s: the Vietnam War and deinstitutionalization (the closing of psychiatric institutions in fav......more