Pink Chimneys A novel of nineteenth-century Maine /
Material type:
- 1643583980
- 9781643583983
- 813.6 23
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Chamberlin Free Public Library | Large Print | LP HAM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 34480000570196 |
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Nineteenth-century Bangor, known as the Queen City, is a city of sharp contrasts--from the elegant mansions of Broadway, built from lumber fortunes and bootlegged alcohol money to the poverty-stricken Joppa neighborhood lined with taverns and frequented by desperate men and "fallen women." To survive, Maude, a headstrong midwife, Fanny, the rags-to-riches housemistress of the infamous Pink Chimneys brothel, and Elizabeth, an orphaned, demure seamstress, must form unlikely alliances and discover the strength to overcome the odds in a culture that tries--and fails--to limit their potential.
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