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A great read set in the era of prohibition it tells the story of Minnie and her family arriving to join their father in the United States from Ukraine hoping for a better life . Papa already has a job albeit an unsavoury one collecting protection money this eventually lands him in jail . We see Minnie live through real hardship with one nugget of promise a bar owned by her now incarcerated father which she takes over and turns into her place in the USA …. I loved learning about the prohibition, the Jewish faith and the delightful characters in this booked
This book had me so invested that I read it in one sitting after my baby went to bed! The Whisper Sister was a captivating story of a young immigrant growing up in Prohibition era New York. The writing was attention-grabbing, and I quickly became invested in the characters’ lives.
While some made incredibly frustrating decisions, it was hard not to hope for the best. I genuinely teared up multiple times! Minnie’s strength and determination to overcome many obstacles was fascinating. Though I did guess some of the twists coming at the end, that didn’t ruin any of the reading experience for me.
I highly recommend this!
Many thanks to NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for the ARC in exchange for my unbiased, honest review.
Thank you NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for letting me read the ARC.
Boken börjar väldigt spännande med att huvudpersonen Minnie förgiftar någon. Man får inte veta vem. Sedan får man följa Minnie från det att hon landstiger på Ellis Island. Då boken började så spännande tyckte jag först att det var långsamt när man fick följa hennes uppväxt, men efter halva boken kom den riktigt igång och var sedan svår att lägga ifrån sig.
This book drew me in slowly until I was fully immersed in main character, Minnie's, life.
The author vividly portrays New York during the prohibition era of the 1920s.
The characters are well balanced and relateable.
For lovers of historical fiction and those who enjoy well written fiction, you should give this a read.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this ARC. This is my honest review.
Covering the Prohibition era of 1920 to 1932, The
Whisper Sister tells the tale of Minnie Soffer who as a child immigrates to America from the Ukraine.
The story follows Minnie from the schoolyard to running her father’s speakeasy.
The hardships of the immigrant experience of adjusting to a new country and new language with little resources is vividly portrayed.
Taking over the speakeasy and trying to make a success of her life, Minnie faces many challenges including betrayals, mob violence and chances of arrest with deportation. The question that makes you keep reading, will she succeed?
A definite worth your time read. Thank you NetGalley for this riveting ARC.