A rich, luminous novel of three remarkable women connected across a
century by a family secret and by the fierce brilliance of their
love
Samantha's mother has been dead almost a year when the box
arrives on her doorstep. In it, she finds recipe cards, keepsakes,
letters--relics of her mother Iris's past. But as Sam sifts through
these family treasures, she uncovers evidence that her grandmother,
Violet, had a much more difficult childhood then she could have
ever imagined. And Sam, a struggling new mother herself, begins to
see her own burdens in a completely different light. Moving from
the tempered calm of contemporary Madison, Wisconsin to the seedy
underbelly of early twentieth century New York, we come face to
face with a haunting piece of America's past: From 1854 to 1929
orphan trains from New York transported 150,000 to 200,000
destitute, orphaned or abandoned children across the country to
find homes on farms in the Midwest. Rae Meadows takes us on our own
journey of discovery in "Mercy Train (originally published as
"Mothers & Daughters")," an affecting and wonderfully woven
novel about three generations of motherhood, family, and the
surprising sacrifices we make for the people we love.
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