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Sold on a Monday

Kristina McMorris

From New York Times bestselling author Kristina McMorris comes another unforgettable novel inspired by a stunning piece of history.

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The scrawled sign, peddling young siblings on a farmhouse porch, captures the desperation sweeping the country in 1931. It's an era of breadlines, bank runs, and impossible choices.

For struggling reporter Ellis Reed, the gut-wrenching scene evokes memories of his family's dark past. He snaps a photograph of the children, not meant for publication. But when the image leads to his big break, the consequences are devastating in ways he never imagined.

Haunted by secrets of her own, secretary Lillian Palmer sees more in the picture than a good story and is soon drawn into the fray. Together, the two set out to right a wrongdoing and mend a fractured family, at the risk of everything they value.

Inspired by an actual newspaper photo that stunned readers across the nation, this touching novel explores the tale within the frame and behind the lens -- a journey of ambition, love and the far-reaching effects of our actions.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Turtleback Books
  • Publish Date: Feb 1st, 2021
  • Pages: NA
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.00in - 5.60in - 1.20in - 0.97lb
  • EAN: 9781663617699
  • Categories: Historical - GeneralLiteraryFamily Life - General

Praise for this book

With her signature style, Kristina McMorris once again plucks a devastating heartstring. Readers are transported through time and place to the desperate days of the American Great Depression. A real-life photograph stands as evidence to the heart of this novel: truth revealed, forgiveness found, and a story never to be forgotten. - Sarah McCoy, New York Times and international bestselling author of Marilla of Green Gables and The Baker's Daughter
McMorris shines in this poignant and compulsively readable novel about how one reporter's seemingly small mistake in judgment leads to utter catastrophe for children caught in the jaws of the Great Depression. Based upon a haunting historical photograph, and told with finesse and compassion, this story will linger long after the pages have all been turned. - Stephanie Dray, New York Times bestselling author of America's First Daughter and My Dear Hamilton
The sale of two young children leads to devastating consequences in this historical tearjerker from McMorris... Set against the hardscrabble backdrop of the Great Depression, McMorris's altruistic and sometimes damaged characters have moral compasses that realistically waver. A tender love story enriches a complex plot, giving readers a story with grit, substance, and rich historical detail. - Publishers Weekly
Despite the sensitivity of the subject of missing children, McMorris' latest is touching and never maudlin. This book may appeal to fans of Lisa Wingate's Before We Were Yours (2017). - Booklist
[A] finely told, emotionally satisfying gem of a novel. - Historical Novels Reviews
In Sold on a Monday, Kristina McMorris has written a vivid and original story, set against the harsh landscape of the Great Depression. McMorris brilliantly chronicles the way in which a moment's fateful choice can result in a lifetime of harrowing consequences. A masterpiece that poignantly echoes universal themes of loss and redemption, Sold on a Monday is both heartfelt and heartbreaking. - Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Orphan's Tale
Kristina McMorris evokes such a strong sense of place in her writing that to open her books feels less like reading and more like traveling. - BookPage
Kristina McMorris does what few writers can--transport me right into the middle of the story. - Sara Gruen, #1 New York Times bestselling author