![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “Feels like Downton Abbey in the United States…Benedict demonstrates the relevance of history to the present day in this impeccably researched novel of the early immigrant experience. Young Clara Kelley steps off the boat from Ireland into Andrew Carnegie's affluent world, where invention can transform men and women into whatever they dare to dream.” - Sarah McCoy, New York Times and international bestselling author of The Mapmaker’s Children and The Baker’s Daughter “Marie Benedict has penned a sensational novel that turns the conventional Cinderella story into an all-American triumph. “ excellent historical novel.” - Publishers Weekly For Fans of Liz Trenow, Erika Robuck, and Nancy Horan. The chaste romance will draw readers of inspirational fiction, while the novel is constructed to appeal to those seeking a tale with an upstairs-downstairs dynamic and all-but-invisible female characters who are either the impetus for or the actual originators of great men’s great ideas. ![]()
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