A Trail of Crumbs, Susie Finkbeiner
A Trail of Crumbs, Susie Finkbeiner
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A Trail of Crumbs
A Novel of the Great Depression

Author: Susie Finkbeiner

Narrator: Tavia Gilbert

Unabridged: 9 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Oasis Audio

Published: 02/12/2019

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Pearl Spence has been through more in her young life than most folks could handle. But through it all, her family has been by her side. They may not be perfect, but they love her and they all love each other, come what may. That's one thing Pearl no longer questions.

About The Author

Susie Finkbeiner is a story junkie. Always has been and always will be. It seems it's a congenital condition, one she's quite fond of. After decades of reading everything she could get her hands on (except for See the Eel, a book assigned to her while in first grade, a book she declared was unfit for her book-snob eyes), Susie realized that she wanted to write stories of her own. She began with epics about horses and kittens (but never, ever eels). It takes years to grow a writer and after decades of work, Susie realized (with much gnashing of teeth and tears) that she was a novelist. In order to learn how to write novels, she read eclectically and adventurously (she may never swim with sharks, but the lady will jump into nearly any story). After reading the work of Lisa Samson, Patti Hill, and Bonnie Grove she realized that there was room for a writer like her in Christian fiction. Her first novels Paint Chips (2013) and My Mother's Chamomile (2014) have contemporary settings. While she loved those stories and especially the characters, Susie felt the pull toward historical fiction. When she read Into the Free by Julie Cantrell she knew she wanted to write historical stories with a side of spunk, grit, and vulnerability. Susie is also greatly inspired by the work of Jocelyn Green, Rachel McMillan, and Tracy Groot. A Cup of Dust: A Novel of the Dust Bowl (2015), Finkbeiner's bestselling historical set in 1930s Oklahoma, has been compared to the work of John Steinbeck and Harper Lee (which flatters Susie's socks off). Pearl's story continues with A Trail of Crumbs: A Novel of the Great Depression (2017) and A Song of Home: A Novel of the Swing Era (2018). What does she have planned after that? More stories, of course. She's a junkie. She couldn't quit if she wanted to. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jocelyn on March 22, 2017

I read somewhere that drama isn't necessarily when the characters in a novel cry, but when the reader cries. A Trail of Crumbs would make an excellent case study of this point. Not that the characters never cried, because they did, and for good reason. What I mean is that through the child protagoni......more

Goodreads review by Amelia on March 19, 2017

I couldn't wait to see how Pearl's story would play out, yet at the same time I wanted to read slowly and make it last. Finkbeiner's writing is meant to be savored. Read slowly and thoughtfully to let the depth of meaning and richness of the story sink in. I wasn't ready to leave Pearl's world and c......more

Goodreads review by Heather on April 14, 2017

A gem of historical fiction, this novel perfectly captured both the desperation and the community support system that existed during the Great Depression. The main character, Pearl Spence, had totally won my heart in book 1, A Cup of Dust, but in this book, we see how life is molding her into the yo......more

Goodreads review by Cheryl on June 21, 2017

While reading the first few chapters of this book, I wasn't sure I was going to like it because it seemed rather bleak and sad, but the characters soon wrapped themselves around my heart and I was hooked. An emotional yet heartwarming read in many regards. I did feel at loose ends with the way the s......more

Goodreads review by Maureen on June 24, 2017

The second book in this series, and like the first you will not be able to put this read down, and although it opens with a tragedy, and ends with their lives up in the air, but there is another book to come. After the devastation that hits the Spencer family, they head to Michigan and a new and gree......more