Tuesday, June 9, 2015

In the Shadow of Blackbirds by Cat Winters

 A book review by Madeline Soucie

             
The year is 1918. World War One is raging in Europe and the Spanish Flu is killing by storm. Mary Shelly Black (yes, named after the author of Frankenstein) has just moved to San Diego to live with her aunt.
      
It is here that she will be enveloped by the craze of spiritualism - something she doesn't believe in despite the amount of people that flock to get their pictures taken with dead loved ones.
      
Of course that could very well change for Mary Shelly. After all, anything is possible.
      
This historical fiction tells a tale of love, loss, and the fight to live during World War One and the Spanish Flu and the craze of spiritualism that kept hopes and spirits up in desperate times in a story you won't want to put down.



Book CoverFind it in APL TEEN Fiction YA FIC Winters, C.

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