On the day they first meet in a city playground, Deborah Laidlaw
lends Toby Ruben a book called "Trolley Girl," the memoir of a
forgotten trolley strike in the 1920s, written by the sister of a
fiery Jewish revolutionary who played an important, ultimately
tragic role in the events. Young mothers with babies, Toby and
Deborah become instant friends. It is a relationship that will
endure for decades--through the vagaries of marriage, career, and
child-rearing, through heated discussions of politics, ethics, and
life--until an insurmountable argument takes the two women down
divergent paths. But in the aftermath of crisis and sorrow, it is a
borrowed book, long set aside and forgotten, that will unite Toby
and Deborah once again.
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