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Daughter of Providence

By: Julie Drew
Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
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Summary

Summer, 1934: Anne Dodge was raised by her old-money, New England Protestant father in the small coastal town of Warwick, Rhode Island. She has always been told that her Portuguese mother abandoned them when Anne was a small child, and died without ever contacting them again. After her mother's death, Anne learns that she has a half-sister, Maria Cristina, who was raised among Portuguese immigrants - and when Maria Cristina comes to stay with Anne and her father, ugly truths begin to surface about what really happened between her parents, catalyzing events that end in loss and rediscovery.

©2011 Julie Drew (P)2011 Dreamscape Media
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Critic reviews

"Anne, 23, is a memorable heroine and narrator." ( Publishers Weekly)
"First novelist Drew draws a careful portrait of both social and family problems." ( Kirkus Reviews)

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