Lace Curtain, Jeanne Charters
Lace Curtain, Jeanne Charters
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Lace Curtain

Author: Jeanne Charters

Narrator: Evelyn Dillon

Unabridged: 8 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/16/2024


Synopsis

The daughter of Irish immigrants and the son of an African slave forge their own destiny in Boston, in this compelling sequel to Shanty Gold.

Boston, 1870. Nellie's mom and Neo's father met on a coffin ship sailing from Ireland to America, a journey they barely survived. Having heard this tale since childhood, the two teenagers now crave an adventure of their own. When an unfounded rumor gets Nellie suspended from school and puts her future in jeopardy, the lifelong friends flee to New York City to join a circus. And though their escapade is short-lived, it teaches both of them about courage, kindness, and acceptance.

Rising above her scandalous background, Nellie inches toward her dream of becoming a teacher, while Neo battles against prejudice and hatred to marry the woman he loves. As they struggle with the hopes and expectations laid upon them by their parents, they'll navigate through tragedy and betrayal on a journey towards their hearts' true desires.

Contains mature themes.

About Jeanne Charters

Jeanne Charters is a veteran of the broadcast television industry. She was vice president of marketing for Viacom TV and opened her own broadcast ad agency, Charters Marketing.

Charters grew up believing she'd be a stay-at-home mom and live in her hometown in Ohio for the rest of her life. However, after four children and a divorce, Charters ended up in Albany, New York, where she met and married Matt Restivo, her husband of thirty-five years and counting. Charters and Restivo moved to Asheville, North Carolina, after retirement. Beyond her novels, she has also written for magazines and newspapers.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeanie on March 08, 2019

Parents always want better for their children. It was no different for Mary Boland whose daughter, Nellie Kelly, was born in Boston, far from Ireland and the woes of the famine in book one, Shanty Gold. Charters’ description of the times and people bring the story to life. YA and adults will embrace......more

Goodreads review by Vera on October 30, 2019

As I do with TV shows I’m a fan of ‘binging’... so I also enjoy binge reading authors. Jeanne didn’t let me down with this sequel! Once again the characters she has created are terrific and so well described. I felt as if I knew many of them in person. Love Jeanne’s writing style and story telling.......more

Goodreads review by B. on May 13, 2022

This is the second book in a trilogy, Daughters of Ireland. It follows the children of the two immigrants from book one, one an emigrant from Italy and the other a former black slave. The series is well written, and I am eagerly awaiting the last book of the trilogy.......more