“Mary Hogan expertly uses the tragic story of the Johnstown Food as background for a fascinating tale of two women, generations apart, who defy expectations to find their own paths to happiness and purpose. Awash in historical detail, this book is a real page-turner.” — Melanie Benjamin, New York Times Best Selling author of The Swans of Fifth Avenue and The Aviator's Wife
“A fascinating snapshot of two women separated by time—each compelling in her own right - who together make for a novel so appealing you can’t stop reading. Well-researched history and modern intrigue, original and heartfelt.... a thoroughly captivating novel” — New York Times Bestselling author MJ Rose
“a wonderful story of two young women coming into their own. [...] a beautiful work of historical fiction [...] Hogan does a brilliant job at weaving their two stories together to make one fabulous novel about growing up and discovering who you are in more ways than one.” — NY Daily News