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  • 01/2018
  • 978-1640580114
  • 329 pages
  • $18.95
Love of Finished Years

Adult; General Fiction (including literary and historical); (Market)

An immigrant's powerful journey of aspiration and love in early Twentieth Century New York.

Pre World War One, Elsa came to America with her eyes wide open, realizing it was up to her to make a life for herself. Surviving a sweat shop in lower Manhattan, a chance job with a Long Island elite family opens up her world. Invited in up to a point, she unwittingly, albeit precariously, crosses the social divide with her now open heart, which puts all she had worked for in jeopardy.

This moving debut novel by Gregory Erich Phillips won the grand prize in the Chanticleer Reviews international writing competition.

 

Reviews
Phillips’s beguiling novel follows a young German immigrant woman weathering the dangers of factory work in pre-WWI America. Elsa Schuller lives with her mother and sister in New York’s Lower East Side and works in a shirtwaist factory to help support her family. After a horrific fire results in the death of many factory workers and forces the factory to close, Elsa finds employment as a maid and German translator in the Long Island home of the Graham family. Elsa is also a companion to the Grahams’ spoiled daughter, Dafne, their friendship crossing a social divide. When Dafne becomes engaged to handsome neighbor Glenn Streppy, she moves to New York City with Elsa so that she can be closer to Glenn, who has joined the Army and trains in Brooklyn. Yet Glenn’s devotion to Army life and Dafne’s desire to immerse herself in New York’s social scene causes a deep fracture in their romance, eventually causing Elsa to find new employment. Phillips’s portrayal of the gritty reality of early-20th-century immigrant life has impressive scope, eventually weaving in the devastating effects of World War I on the characters. Readers will be satisfied by this novel’s fast-paced plotting and its memorable characters. (BookLife)
Chanticleer Reviews

“From the riveting opening . . . until its gripping conclusion, this enthralling novel vividly portrays the desperate times of German immigrants landing at Ellis Island in 1905. A timely read . . . it illuminates the issues that we are experiencing a century later. . .Phillips reminds us that love, light, and perseverance can help us find a way to overcome almost any obstacle.”

 

P. J. Alderman, New York Times Bestselling Author

"What a truly wonderful story! I’ve read it three times, and with each reading I find myself caring about the fabulous characters and their lives even more.”

 

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 01/2018
  • 978-1640580114
  • 329 pages
  • $18.95
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