Modern Girls, Jennifer S. Brown
Modern Girls, Jennifer S. Brown
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Modern Girls

Author: Jennifer S. Brown

Narrator: Elizabeth Wiley

Unabridged: 13 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/20/2016


Synopsis

In 1935, Dottie Krasinsky is the epitome of the modern girl. A bookkeeper in Midtown Manhattan, Dottie steals kisses from her steady beau, meets her girlfriends for drinks, and eyes the latest fashions. Yet at heart, she is a dutiful daughter, living with her Yiddish-speaking parents on the Lower East Side. So when, after a single careless night, she finds herself in a family way by a charismatic but unsuitable man, she is desperate: unwed, unsure, and running out of options.

After the birth of five children—and twenty years as a housewife—Dottie's immigrant mother, Rose, is itching to return to the social activism she embraced as a young woman. With strikes and breadlines at home and National Socialism rising in Europe, there is much more important work to do than cooking and cleaning. So when she realizes that she, too, is pregnant, she struggles to reconcile her longings with her faith.

As mother and daughter wrestle with unthinkable choices, they are forced to confront their beliefs, the changing world, and the fact that their lives will never again be the same . . .

About Jennifer S. Brown

Jennifer S. Brown has published fiction and creative nonfiction in Fiction Southeast, The Best Women's Travel Writing, the Southeast Review, the Sierra Nevada Review, and the Bellevue Literary Review, among other places. Her essay "The Codeine of Jordan" was selected as a notable essay in The Best American Travel Writing in 2012. She holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Washington.


Reviews

Okay, I didn't just read this book... I wrote it! And I'm pretty happy about that, too!......more

Goodreads review by Suzanne

Nineteen year old Dottie Krasinsky has it all; a great job in New York City, loving family, loyal friends, and a boyfriend. This great life may come undone because she is pregnant by another man. It is the 1930’s and there are very few options for a pregnant single woman. Dottie has not told her fam......more

Rarely, upon finishing a book, am I at such a loss for words. What I want to know is: Where is the rest of the book? Modern Girls had the potential to be so much more... Rose and Dottie, a Jewish mother and daughter living in 1930's Manhattan, become pregnant at the same time. Neither is exactly th......more