

Necessary Lies
Books | Fiction / Women
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Diane Chamberlain
Bestselling author Diane Chamberlain delivers a breakout book about a small southern town fifty years ago, and the darkest—and most hopeful—places in the human heartAfter losing her parents, fifteen-year-old Ivy Hart is left to care for her grandmother, older sister and nephew as tenants on a small tobacco farm. As she struggles with her grandmother's aging, her sister's mental illness and her own epilepsy, she realizes they might need more than she can give.When Jane Forrester takes a position as Grace County's newest social worker, she doesn't realize just how much her help is needed. She quickly becomes emotionally invested in her clients' lives, causing tension with her boss and her new husband. But as Jane is drawn in by the Hart women, she begins to discover the secrets of the small farm—secrets much darker than she would have guessed. Soon, she must decide whether to take drastic action to help them, or risk losing the battle against everything she believes is wrong. Set in rural Grace County, North Carolina in a time of state-mandated sterilizations and racial tension, Necessary Lies tells the story of these two young women, seemingly worlds apart, but both haunted by tragedy. Jane and Ivy are thrown together and must ask themselves: how can you know what you believe is right, when everyone is telling you it's wrong?
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More Details:
Author
Diane Chamberlain
Pages
368
Publisher
St. Martin's Publishing Group
Published Date
2013-09-03
ISBN
1250010705 9781250010704
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"An historical fiction about forced sterilization of impoverished, promiscuous and/or mentally deficient women in America in the 1930-60’s. I enjoyed this author’s telling of this sordid bit of history."
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Merry
"the first 85% of the book was a solid 4 maybe even 4.5 but then it changed- I didn’t like the ending. Still recommend as the topic is fascinating (good book club book!)"
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Jfly winslow
"This author writes very good historical fiction dealing with social issues. I read this one , Big Lies in Amal Town, The Silent Sister and currently reading The Last House on the Street."
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Carly Peña-Guerrero
"Very thought provoking "
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Ashley Sutphin
"<strong>Great novel</strong><br/><br/>Really good book! I enjoyed the history and realness of the storyline and characters. Another great read by Diane Chamberlain!"
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Shelby Nash
"Loved the characters and the storyline. Such raw emotion throughout. I cant wait to read more of this author’s work! "
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Amy Pettyjohn
"Such good twists throughout the book!! Couldn’t put it down. "
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Emma Giannelli