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The Girl from the Papers, Softcover
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▼▲Just as the Great Depression destroys Beatrice's dreams of being on the big screen, she meets Jack, who's pursuing the "glamorous" life of crime. Joining him on notorious sprees, she finally sees her name plastered in newspapers across America. When she starts yearning for a safer life, will Jack's escalating schemes destroy her dreams---and future?
Product Information
▼▲Title: The Girl from the Papers, Softcover By: Jennifer L. Wright Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 384 Vendor: Tyndale House | Publication Date: 2023 Weight: 11 ounces ISBN: 149647757X ISBN-13: 9781496477576 Stock No: WW477570 |
Publisher's Description
▼▲Beatrice Carraway has dreams. Although shes aged out of the childhood pageant circuit, shes intent on carrying her talents all the way to the big screenif only she can escape the poverty of West Dallas first. But as the Great Depression drags the working class further and further under, Beatrice struggles just to keep herself, her mother, and her younger sister afloat. After a string of failed auditions, she feels defeated.
And then in walks Jack Turner. Though Beatrice is determined to pull herself up by her bootstraps, Jack has decided on a different path out of the gutters. It isnt long before Beatrice is swept into an exciting and glamorous life of crime beside the man she loves. Keeping one step ahead of the law, she sees her dreams of fame come true when her name and picture are plastered in newspapers across the country. Yet as their infamy grows, the distance between them widens. While Jack begins seeking bigger payouts and publicity, Beatrice starts to long for a safe, quiet life and something deeper to fill the emptiness in her soul. But when the danger of Jacks schemes ratchets up, Beatrice fears her dreamsand her futurewill end up going down in a hail of bullets.
Editorial Reviews
▼▲In the captivating latest from Wright (If It Rains), the gritty realities of the Great Depression force a woman into a life of crime. Beatrice Carraway and her family have always struggled financially, and when her childhood pageant career ends at age nine, so do the winnings that helped to keep the West Texas family afloat. Not long after, her mother marries Charles Thomas, a strict and religious man who abuses Beatrice and her sister. After fleeing Charles, the three live with the girls grandparents. As the Depression sets in, moneymaking opportunities dry up until Beatrice, now 19, meets and falls for Jack Turner, a charismatic small-time thief who brings her onto the wrong side of the law. After Jack does a stint in prison for a robbery gone wrong, Beatrice, at the urging of her faithful sister-in-law Alli, begins reading the Bible and starts to reconnect with her Christian faith, a fraught proposition given her early experiences with her authoritarian stepfather. Alli, however, introduces Beatrice to a loving God that promises rescue from the increasingly dangerous path she finds herself on, though shell have to resist the allure of easy money to do so. Wrights tightly plotted historical offers a nuanced exploration of how faith can serve as a cudgel for submission or a source of salvation. Wrights fans will be riveted.
Born into West Dallas poverty in the 1920s, Beatrice banks on her pretty face to pull her out of the muck. Beauty fades, though, and her mothers choice in men relegates Bea to a mere possession. Every potential break is soon met with suspicion and ridicule of Beas socioeconomic status and street address. When Bea meets debonair (and slightly criminal) Jack Turner, she sees her ticket out of the swamp and factory smokeafter all, playing by the rules hasnt gotten her ahead. When all her dreams of fame come true, however, they dont bring the happiness and peace she craves. With a cast of characters alternately encouraging her to run toward sin or toward salvation, Bea must both face the consequences of her life of crime and decide what true religion is. VERDICT In this Bonnie-and-Clyde tale with a redemptive twist, Wright (Come Down Somewhere) proves her literary chops and puts herself on the level of historical-fiction favorites like Susan Meissner and Fiona Davis.
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