Login
Register
Home || Search || About us || Blog || Contact us || Other book sites

Name: Charity Girl

Author: Michael Lowenthal
Rank:

Rating:

Original Rating:

Popularity: 1.5
Genres/categories: Historical fiction

Purchase/research links:

ISBN:
9780618919789
0618919783
Charity Girl examines one of the darkest periods in our history, when patriotic fervor and fear led to devastating consequences. During World War I, the U.S. government went on a moral and medical campaign, quarantining and incarcerating young women who were thought to have venereal diseases. They were called "charity girls"

Charity Girl examines one of the darkest periods in our history, when patriotic fervor and fear led to devastating consequences. During World War I, the U.S. government went on a moral and medical campaign, quarantining and incarcerating young women who were thought to have venereal diseases. Most were called "charity girls," or working-class girls who happened to have had relationships with infected men. Through the eyes of one fictional charity girl, this novel explores an astonishing time.

Frieda Mintz, a Jewish seventeen-year-old bundle wrapper at Jordan Marsh in Boston, spends one impulsive night with an infected soldier. Soon after, she is tracked down and sent to a makeshift detention center, where she is subject to invasive physical exams, poor living conditions, and a creeping erosion of all she thought she knew about herself. Buoying her, though, is a cast of women as strong as they are diverse, and they soon teach one another about dependence, and eventually independence.

Charity Girl lays bare an ugly part of our past, when the government exercised a questionable level of authority at the expense of its citizens' rights. The book casts long shadows and explores the most important, urgent questions of desire, freedom, and identity.
Similar books:

The Summer Before the War
by Helen Simonson

A Star for Mrs. Blake
by April Smith

The Winter Soldier
by Daniel Mason

To the Last Man
by Jeff Shaara

Toby's Room
by Pat Barker

After the Dancing Days
by Margaret Rostkowski

Wake
by Anna Hope

The First Casualty
by Ben Elton

A Cup of Tea
by Amy Ephron

Below the Salt
by Thomas B. Costain

The Nature of Monsters
by Clare Clark

American Dreams
by John Jakes

The Victory Garden
by Rhys Bowen

The Hearth and Eagle
by Anya Seton

Cavendon Hall
by Barbara Taylor Bradford

Orphan Train
by Christina Baker Kline

The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
by Michael Chabon

The Invention of Wings
by Sue Monk Kidd

Year of Wonders
by Geraldine Brooks

The Storyteller
by Jodi Picoult