
'Children of Liberty' revolves around the struggles and decisions faced by immigrants in early 1900s Boston. It follows Gina, a young Italian girl, as she navigates between tradition and assimilation in her new country, alongside the political debates and personal relationships that shape her journey. The story delves into the complexities of immigrant life, the clash of ideologies, and the challenges of adapting to a new culture, all set against a backdrop of historical events and societal expectations.
The narrative in 'Children of Liberty' is characterized by a mix of enthralling moments and abrupt skips in the storyline, leaving readers wanting more depth and development from the characters. explores themes of opportunity versus tradition, the immigrant experience, and the political landscape of the time, while also touching on the struggles and decisions faced by young women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
From The Publisher:
Children of Liberty, the much-anticipated prequel to Paullina Simons's The Bronze Horseman, is a story of love and possibility in turn-of-the-century America.
Gina Attaviano travels from Sicily to Boston to start a new life with only the clothes on her back. Harry Barrington is the son of one of New England's most successful businessmen. Despite their differences and the strong opposition of their families, their attraction is strong. Set against a time of transformation for a growing nation, Gina and Harry must find the courage to do what is right, no matter what the price.
Deeply emotional and satisfying, Children of Liberty features a cast of characters you'll root for as they fight against their feelings, but discover that true love can never be denied.
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