Saturday, March 28, 2026
The Moonshine Women by Michelle Collins Anderson
Beginning in 1912 and continuing through the Prohibition era, THE MOONSHINE WOMEN by Michelle Collins Anderson is a work of
historical fiction set in rural Missouri that was chosen as an Indie Next pick for April 2026. The family saga revolves
around the Strong sisters: Rebecca who loves nature and working on the farm;
Elsie who is looking for love and a chance to escape to an easier life; and “Shine,”
the youngest, who despite her impulsive personality and fiery, red hair, is the
most talented at crafting moonshine with her father, Hiram and grandmother,
Lidy. Rural life is especially difficult during the Depression, and, after a tragedy,
these young women expand their operation to Hot Springs, Arkansas, a vacation
spot for mobsters (Al Capone makes an appearance or two) and other wealthy
customers. The sisters still suffer setbacks but stay strong (“who they were
deep down, that core of pure obstinance and determination”) while also learning
to depend on others (“enlarging your circle didn’t dilute love, but miraculously
multiplied it”). Anderson has thoroughly researched this era: pointing, for
example, to when “the government feared that female bootleggers outnumbered
their male counterparts five to one!” She provides a useful list of Sources, some,
like this, with online links, plus
Discussion Questions for Book Groups. For interested readers, Hang the Moon by Jeannette Walls
is another fictional work which also deals with Prohibition and has strong
female characters; it received multiple starred reviews.
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