THE LIBERTY SCARF by Aimie K.
Runyan, J'nell Ciesielski, and Rachel McMillan is a work of historical fiction
set on both sides of the Atlantic during WWI. This novel has three parts and
they all share the connection of a beautiful Liberty scarf. Thoughts of Liberty
fabrics and the main store’s gorgeous building in London were some of the reasons I so liked this book. The
heroines were strong women and self-reliant. In the first section, readers meet
Iris who aspires to be a
designer for Liberty, and Rex, a wounded soldier/architect. The second part is
my favorite and features Geneviève Tremblay. Jenny, as she is called, is a telephone
operator who faces prejudice in the States because of being a French Canadian.
Ironically, it is her native language (and operator skills) which makes her
especially valuable in the war effort in Europe where she meets Maxim, a vintner.
The third part of the novel tells the story of Clara, a nurse, and Roman, a
violinist. The three stories connect
eventually in December 2018 and combine romance and history; as the publisher
says, THE LIBERTY SCARF
is “a testament
to the resilience of women and the enduring power of hope and unity in the
harshest of times.” Emily Dickinson’s Hope is the thing with Feathers is an oft-quoted reference and there is
reflection about having faith and courage to find a new path. The authors’
notes further explain their writing to celebrate unsung heroines like the telephone
operators. I
listened to the audiobook narrated by Ann Marie Gideon; Gary Furlong; Caroline
Hewitt; and Saskia Maarleveld; I would definitely recommend.
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