Prize Women, Caroline Lea
Prize Women, Caroline Lea
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Prize Women
A Novel

Author: Caroline Lea

Narrator: Norma Butikofer

Unabridged: 11 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/14/2023


Synopsis

The critically acclaimed author of The Glass Woman and The Metal Heart reimagines the shocking story of one of the most controversial contests in history, the Great Stork Derby, in which a millionaire’s death spawns a furious competition for his inheritance.Toronto, 1926. Knowing that he will die without an heir, childless millionaire Charles Millar leaves behind a controversial will: the recipient of his fortune will be decided in a contest that will become a media sensation and be known as the Great Stork Derby. His money will go to the winner: the woman who bears the most children in the ten years after his death. It is a bequest that will have dramatic consequences for the lives of two women—allies and close friends.Lily di Marco is young, pregnant, and terrified of her alcoholic, violent husband. When her town is damaged by an earthquake, she flees to Toronto, arriving, by chance, on the doorstep of the glamourous Mae Thebault.While Mae presents an elegant, confident face to the world, she secretly struggles with her own tortured past and a present consumed with the never-ending burdens of motherhood. Lily enters her life at a breaking point, and soon a fierce friendship blossoms between the women. That is until the Great Depression and the contest, with its alluring prize, threatens to tear their friendship—and their lives—apart.Prize Women is an evocative and engrossing novel of motherhood, survival, and the heartbreaking decisions we make to protect the ones we love—even when it hurts those we care for most.

About Caroline Lea

Caroline Lea was born and raised in Jersey in the United Kingdom. The Glass Woman is her second novel. She lives in Warwick, England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karren on May 13, 2023

Toronto Canada, childless millionaire Charles Millar a known prankster leaves behind a fortune and the money will go to a woman who has the most children from 1926 to 1936. It became a contest, known as the Great Stalk Derby and as the deadline approaches the media ruthlessly peruses the mothers who......more

Goodreads review by Erin on October 31, 2023

Special thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for a free, electronic copy of this novel received in exchange for an honest review. Millionaire Charles Millar will die without heirs and, as a fan of contests and practical jokes, he decides to leave his money to the winner of “The Stork Derby”.......more

Goodreads review by bookishcharli on April 15, 2023

There’s always something so captivating to me about books that are written based on real life events, and it always leaves me wanting to research more about the events long after I’ve turned the last page. This book was no exception to that and I found myself fully immersed in the 1920’s/1930’s expl......more

Goodreads review by Helen on January 06, 2023

Caroline Lea chooses such interesting subjects for her novels. Her first, The Glass Woman, was a Gothic novel set in 17th century Iceland, and her second, The Metal Heart, explored the building of a chapel in the Orkney Islands by Italian prisoners of war. In her latest novel, Prize Women, she takes......more

Goodreads review by Laura • lauralovestoread on October 12, 2023

I love reading Historical Fiction, and especially when it’s a fun fictional read based on a very true story, as is the case with the Great Stork Derby. It blew my mind that this was an actual event that took place after a wealthy millionaire left his fortune to the contest to see who could have the m......more