Wednesday, March 6, 2024

The Girls We Sent Away by Meagan Church

It’s the 1960s.


What became of girls who found themselves pregnant and with no support?


We meet Lorraine Delford, an only child, a girl who was going to be valedictorian of her senior class, a girl who wanted to be an astronaut, a girl who did not want to be the typical mother, teacher, or secretary.


All her dreams were slashed when her boyfriend told her “if you want to keep it, you’re on your own.”


THE GIRLS WE SENT AWAY has a main character that you will love from the minute you meet her.


You will cheer for her and for her dreams, but your heart will break when she has to deal with her pregnancy and a mother that has always been critical and unsupportive especially when she needed her the most.


Lorraine gets sent to a home for wayward girls not really knowing her fate.


Ms. Church has written another heartwarming, but heartbreaking book that you won’t want to put down.


Ms. Church’s writing is pull you in and makes you feel the emotions of each character as well as the sentiments and feelings of this time in the 1960s.


Don’t miss this well-researched, poignant heartwrenching, fabulous, tissues-needed book.  5/5


Thank you to the publisher for a copy of this book.  All opinions are my own.



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