It's always a privilege to receive a book from partner, Bethany House by Jocelyn Green! I've enjoyed each of her books and am so grateful to be among the first to enjoy this newest release!
Leave it to Ms. Green to enchant us with intriguing historical fiction. And as part of her On Central Park series, New York of yesteryear is once again brought to life. While reading her books, I'm always filled with the sights, sounds, and scents of this bygone era. She weaves so much rich detail into her stories, and this one was no exception...
In this installment, we meet Elsa, an ornithologist affected by polio as a child. What was once her dream job at the American Museum of Natural History has become a bit mundane, until she's offered a chance at procuring a bird collection left to the museum by a very wealthy family. What follows is a beguiling story filled with imagination and heart. Readers are also treated to a little mystery and a delightful romance.
Be prepared to read about wide-ranging topics such as bird species, Eugenics, polio, autism, and PTSD. Jocelyn Green leaves no stone unturned!
Read 6/4/24
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