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Tanya E Williams
Author
Stealing Mr. Smith
“I’ve always deserved better. Nobody ever told me so. It is simply a fact I’ve always known to be true.” After surviving the loss of both her parents – one to illness and the other to abandonment – Bernice Rosin finds herself at a South Dakota orphanage that will never feel like home. Longing for a life free of poverty and misfortune, she takes matters into her own hands, determined to secure her own happily ever after no matter the cost. In 1948, a relocation west promises a life rich with upper class pleasantries until a naive mistake shatters both Bernice’s pride and her heart. Convinced she can still rise above her allotted station, she returns to South Dakota to calculate her options. Desperate for a hero all her own, she singles out John Smith, a simple man with a kind heart and a gentle smile. John appears to be the perfect escape from a life fraught with disappointment. The fact that he comes with the baggage of two children and a past he seldom speaks of, has little bearing on her new obsession. Caught unprepared for such cleverness and deception, John falls right into the path of Bernice’s affection as she has set her sights on changing her last name to Smith, even if she has to steal it.
Reviews
Reader's Favorite 5 Star Review

"Tanya Williams's Stealing Mr. Smith is a thought-provoking story about a sad and determined little girl that has to face the realities of life at the tender age of 10 years old. The story takes us inside an orphanage where Bernice and Patty find themselves after their mother dies and it is interesting to note how differently the two girls react to their new situation. Tanya Williams has a great knack for story development as she navigates her readers between Patty's and Bernice's perspectives and it is very effective in giving us a full grasp of the story. And as Bernice sets out to steal Mr. Smith, one may even feel sympathy for the woman determined to find the love and security that has been denied her all her life. This is a novel that makes you think about relationships."

Reader's Favorite 5 Star Review

"Stealing Mr. Smith is written in the first person, switching from Bernice to her younger sister, Patricia. Tanya Williams displays a dual perspective of Bernice's behavior and the effect her negative attitude has on those around her, giving a more accurate view of her personality. I found this novel interesting as Williams shows two sisters with the same background growing up completely differently, revealing that the outcome coincides with the outlook one has on life. Though I would like to judge Bernice for the poor choices she made with men, the author makes me question my own path were I in her shoes. The history Williams put within these pages made this time period come alive. It was thrilling that she centered her story around Sioux Falls, as this is a beautiful oasis among corn fields and soy bean farms."

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