by Mary Casanova
Recommended by: Chelsea E.
This book is set in the early 1900's, it is about a girl, Sadie Rose, who lost her mother at the age of five. Her mother didn't die of an accident or a disease. Sadie Rose doesn't know how her mother died exactly. Every once in a while she gets flashbacks of the night her mother died. Sadie Rose got adopted that same year by two wealthy business owners. Walter and Elizabeth Worthington. Sadie Rose wasn't really that curious about how her mother died, until she came across two photos that looked kind of like how she did. Since her mother had worked in a brothel, she decided to go there and ask about her mom. Sadie Rose got exactly what she wanted, the truth, and that's where her whole journey began. She asked anyone who had ever known her mother, Bella Rose, the photographer, friends, clients, everyone she could possibly think of. My favorite part was when the lady in the brothel told her how her mother had died.
This book is set in the early 1900's, it is about a girl, Sadie Rose, who lost her mother at the age of five. Her mother didn't die of an accident or a disease. Sadie Rose doesn't know how her mother died exactly. Every once in a while she gets flashbacks of the night her mother died. Sadie Rose got adopted that same year by two wealthy business owners. Walter and Elizabeth Worthington. Sadie Rose wasn't really that curious about how her mother died, until she came across two photos that looked kind of like how she did. Since her mother had worked in a brothel, she decided to go there and ask about her mom. Sadie Rose got exactly what she wanted, the truth, and that's where her whole journey began. She asked anyone who had ever known her mother, Bella Rose, the photographer, friends, clients, everyone she could possibly think of. My favorite part was when the lady in the brothel told her how her mother had died.
This book was: Amazingly structured!
I would recommend this book to: Anyone who likes historical fiction.
I would recommend this book to: Anyone who likes historical fiction.
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