The Girls We Sent Away: A Novel

Author:   Meagan Church
Publisher:   Sourcebooks, Inc
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9781728257181


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   05 April 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Meagan Church
Publisher:   Sourcebooks, Inc
Imprint:   Sourcebooks Landmark
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 20.90cm
Weight:   0.359kg
ISBN:  

9781728257181


ISBN 10:   1728257182
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   05 April 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""It's good to review how far women have come...The Girls We Sent Away is one example of the experience of millions of women during an unenlightened time in history."" -- New York Journal of Books ""A likely book-group and public-library choice."" -- Booklist ""Church's story gets deep inside Lorraine's head with tenderness and compassion...This is a heartbreaking tale of prejudice, shame and secret-keeping within families, and a sincere and moving account of one teenager's personal grief and inner strength."" -- Historical Novel Society ""In this engaging, shocking, heart-wrenching story, readers are pulled along with Lorraine through the ups and downs of her pregnancy, optimistic for her future but saddened by its likely outcome. Fans of Church's The Last Carolina Girl will be clamoring to read this one."" -- Library Journal ""Meagan Church paints a harrowing picture of one woman's experience during the Baby Scoop Era. Timely and emotional, The Girls We Sent Away depicts both the devastating loss of faith in those who are supposed to protect us and the ability of the human heart to trust again."" -- Laura Barrow, author of Call the Canaries Home ""Powerful and affecting, The Girls We Sent Away underscores both the worst and best of the human heart, and the resilience and courage of women forced to walk away from their dreams to piece together new ones. Meagan Church's sophomore novel is another important masterpiece, shining a light on a horrible bit of women's history that the world would rather keep in a darkened corner."" -- Joy Callaway, internationally bestselling author of What the Mountains Remember ""With beautiful prose and delicate precision, Church transports readers to the tumultuous Baby Scoop era of the 1960s, providing a well-crafted and researched look into the struggles of women during this dark period in history, and evokes a lasting impression of empathy for young Lorraine. Heart-wrenching and thought provoking, The Girls We Sent Away is a captivating novel, impossible to put down and one which will be remembered long after you turn the last page."" -- Terah Shelton Harris, author of One Summer in Savannah ""In this stunning novel, Meagan Church weaves historical research and compelling narrative into an elegant tapestry that brings 1960s North Carolina to life. Lorraine Delford is an endearing and relatable heroine whose indefatigable spirit is sure to win readers' hearts. Even as others try to direct the course of Lorraine's future, she is determined to wrest back what control she can. A memorable portrait of a tumultuous time period, I highly recommend The Girls We Sent Away for fans of historical fiction."" -- Heather Bell Adams, author of Maranatha Road and The Good ""Meagan Church's The Girls We Sent Away, is such an important and vital story. With exquisite writing, Church exposes a murky little pocket of history, and a reprehensible practice that surely had a generational impact on families. Through her captivating and thought-provoking scenes, I became wholeheartedly invested in the outcome of her remarkable heroine, Lorraine Delford, cheering for her all the way."" -- Donna Everhart, USA Today bestselling author of The Saints of Swallow Hill ""Heartbreaking and heart stopping, The Girls We Sent Away is a beautiful exploration of what it means to be human and how resilient the human spirit is. Meagan Church weaves the absence of choices with the desires of the heart together in another page turner."" -- Leslie Hooton, award-winning author of The Secret of Rainy Days and After Everyone Else ""Readers will be entranced as author Meagan Church steadily peels away the veneer of the era, revealing the dark underbelly of a secretive and unforgiving society."" -- Tracey Enerson Wood, internationally bestselling author of The Engineer's Wife and The War Nurse"


"""In this stunning novel, Meagan Church weaves historical research and compelling narrative into an elegant tapestry that brings 1960s North Carolina to life. Lorraine Delford is an endearing and relatable heroine whose indefatigable spirit is sure to win readers' hearts. Even as others try to direct the course of Lorraine's future, she is determined to wrest back what control she can. A memorable portrait of a tumultuous time period, I highly recommend The Girls We Sent Away for fans of historical fiction."" -- Heather Bell Adams, author of Maranatha Road and The Good ""Meagan Church's The Girls We Sent Away, is such an important and vital story. With exquisite writing, Church exposes a murky little pocket of history, and a reprehensible practice that surely had a generational impact on families. Through her captivating and thought-provoking scenes, I became wholeheartedly invested in the outcome of her remarkable heroine, Lorraine Delford, cheering for her all the way."" -- Donna Everhart, USA Today bestselling author of The Saints of Swallow Hill ""With beautiful prose and delicate precision, Church transports readers to the tumultuous Baby Scoop era of the 1960s, providing a well-crafted and researched look into the struggles of women during this dark period in history, and evokes a lasting impression of empathy for young Lorraine. Heart-wrenching and thought provoking, THE GIRLS WE SENT AWAY is a captivating novel, impossible to put down and one which will be remembered long after you turn the last page."" -- Terah Shelton Harris, author of One Summer in Savannah ""Heartbreaking and heart stopping, The Girls We Sent Away is a beautiful exploration of what it means to be human and how resilient the human spirit is. Meagan Church weaves the absence of choices with the desires of the heart together in another page turner."" -- Leslie Hooton, award-winning author of The Secret of Rainy Days and After Everyone Else ""Meagan Church paints a harrowing picture of one woman's experience during the Baby Scoop Era. Timely and emotional, The Girls We Sent Away depicts both the devastating loss of faith in those who are supposed to protect us and the ability of the human heart to trust again."" -- Laura Barrow, author of Call the Canaries Home ""Readers will be entranced as author Meagan Church steadily peels away the veneer of the era, revealing the dark underbelly of a secretive and unforgiving society."" -- Tracey Enerson Wood, internationally bestselling author of The Engineer's Wife and The War Nurse"


"""Heartbreaking and heart stopping, The Girls We Sent Away is a beautiful exploration of what it means to be human and how resilient the human spirit is. Meagan Church weaves the absence of choices with the desires of the heart together in another page turner."" -- Leslie Hooton, award-winning author of The Secret of Rainy Days and After Everyone Else ""Readers will be entranced as author Meagan Church steadily peels away the veneer of the era, revealing the dark underbelly of a secretive and unforgiving society."" -- Tracey Enerson Wood, internationally bestselling author of The Engineer's Wife and The War Nurse"


"""Readers will be entranced as author Meagan Church steadily peels away the veneer of the era, revealing the dark underbelly of a secretive and unforgiving society."" -- Tracey Enerson Wood, internationally bestselling author of The Engineer's Wife and The War Nurse"


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After receiving a degree in English with a focus on creative writing from Indiana University, MEAGAN CHURCH built a career as a storyteller and freelance writer for brands, blogs and organizations. Her fiction focuses on overlooked and oppressed women's voices from the past. A Midwesterner by birth, she now lives in North Carolina with her high school sweetheart, three children and a plethora of pets.

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