The Tobacco Wives, Adele Myers
The Tobacco Wives, Adele Myers
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The Tobacco Wives
A Novel

Author: Adele Myers

Narrator: Shannon McManus, Janet Metzger

Unabridged: 10 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 03/01/2022


Synopsis

Most anticipated by USA Today, W Magazine, New York Post, Parade, Bustle, Buzzfeed, Reader's Digest, and PopSugar and named one of the best historical fiction books of the year by Cosmopolitan!""A beautifully rendered portrait of a young woman finding her courage and her voice.""—Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times bestselling author North Carolina, 1946. One woman. A discovery that could rewrite history.Maddie Sykes is a burgeoning seamstress who’s just arrived in Bright Leaf, North Carolina—the tobacco capital of the South—where her aunt has a thriving sewing business. After years of war rations and shortages, Bright Leaf is a prosperous wonderland in full technicolor bloom, and Maddie is dazzled by the bustle of the crisply uniformed female factory workers, the palatial homes, and, most of all, her aunt’s glossiest clientele: the wives of the powerful tobacco executives.But she soon learns that Bright Leaf isn’t quite the carefree paradise that it seems. A trail of misfortune follows many of the women, including substantial health problems, and although Maddie is quick to believe that this is a coincidence, she inadvertently uncovers evidence that suggests otherwise.Maddie wants to report what she knows, but in a town where everyone depends on Big Tobacco to survive, she doesn’t know who she can trust—and fears that exposing the truth may destroy the lives of the proud, strong women with whom she has forged strong bonds.Shedding light on the hidden history of women’s activism during the post-war period, at its heart, The Tobacco Wives is a deeply human, emotionally satisfying, and dramatic novel about the power of female connection and the importance of seeking truth.“This is a story of courage, of women willing to take a stand in the face of corporate greed, and most definitely a tale for our times.” —Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author

About Adele Myers

Adele Myers grew up in Asheville, North Carolina and has a journalism degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She currently works in advertising and lives in Brooklyn, New York with her husband, son and their rescue dog, Chipper. The Tobacco Wives is her first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lilli on March 09, 2022

15-year-old Maddie Sykes is a young Southern teen who dreams of someday becoming a renowned seamstress, just like her aunt Etta, who she would visit in Bright Leaf, North Carolina and learn the craft from each summer. After losing her father in World War II, Maddie is becoming increasingly distant f......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader on March 06, 2022

Maddie is a seamstress who has just moved to Bright Leaf, North Carolina, a tobacco capital, to help her aunt with her sewing business. Her aunt’s top clients are the wives of tobacco executives. Maddie suddenly becomes the lead seamstress and is tasked with creating their gowns for the big gala. Wh......more

Goodreads review by chloe on March 23, 2022

rarely do i ever find myself saying “this book would work better as a movie,” but here i am. this book would work better as a movie. ‘tobacco wives’ read more like a script than an actual novel. the dialogue was all “he said, she said.” with no emotive backing. i’m also getting really tired of books......more

The Tobacco wives by Adele Myers was recommended to me by a school colleague and I was so glad it was. It was both an insightful and engaging book. I listened to the audio CD back and forth to and from school. It was fast paced and captivating. The characters were unforgettable and so well developed......more

Goodreads review by Laurel on April 03, 2022

I checked twice while reading this to make sure I wasn’t reading a young adult or juvenile fiction book. The writing is so simple and boring. There’s so much dialog that sounds more like kids playing house than adults having a conversation. The storyline is predictable. I only finished the book hopi......more