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Under the Tulip Tree
Under the Tulip Tree | Michelle Shocklee
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Sixteen-year-old Lorena Leland's dreams of a rich and fulfilling life as a writer are dashed when the stock market crashes in 1929. Seven years into the Great Depression, Rena's banker father has retreated into the bottle, her sister is married to a lazy charlatan and gambler, and Rena is an unemployed newspaper reporter. Eager for any writing job, Rena accepts a position interviewing former slaves for the Federal Writers' Project. There, she meets Frankie Washington, a 101-year-old woman whose honest yet tragic past captivates Rena. As Frankie recounts her life as a slave, Rena is horrified to learn of all the older woman has endured--especially because Rena's ancestors owned slaves. While Frankie's story challenges Rena's preconceptions about slavery, it also connects the two women whose lives are otherwise separated by age, race, and circumstances. But will this bond of respect, admiration, and friendship be broken by a revelation neither woman sees coming?
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Under the Tulip Tree | Michelle Shocklee
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Now that I‘m commuting again I‘m getting in much more audio time. This is a good one. Review to come when I‘m done. #impulseread #ontheroadagain

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Under the Tulip Tree | Michelle Shocklee
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I wish I could give this 5 stars. I was excited about & enjoyed the storyline of the Federal Writer‘s Project interviewing formerly enslaved people. There was one part I took issue with but I won‘t give a spoiler.
This is Christian fiction that does share the Christian message. If that‘s not your thing, I think you may still enjoy this storyline if it‘s an interest you have.
All in all, I did enjoy this story as it‘s one that needed to be told.