by Liz Tolsma (Author)
- Series: True Colors
- Paperback: 256 pages
- Publisher: Barbour Books
- ISBN-13: 978-1643520452
A Desperate Mother Searches for Her Child
Step into True Colors -- a new series of Historical Stories of Romance and American Crime
Widowed in Memphis during 1932, Cecile Dowd is struggling to provide for her three-year-old daughter. Unwittingly trusting a neighbor puts little Millie Mae into the clutches of Georgia Tann, corrupt Memphis Tennessee Children’s Home Society director suspected of the disappearance of hundreds of children. With the help of a sympathetic lawyer, the search for Millie uncovers a deep level of corruption that threatens their very lives.
How far will a mother go to find out what happened to her child?
Today I welcome guest reviewer Marilyn Ridgway to my blog
My thoughts (Reviewed by Marilyn):
The Pink Bonnet is a gripping story that kept the pages
turning and tugged at my emotions. This fictional historical book is based on
the horrendous crime
of Georgia Tann in Memphis ,
Tennessee when she ran an
adoption agency. She obtained children by kidnapping or having birth parents
sign papers when they did not understand they were terminating their rights.
Liz Tolsma brought Cecile Dowd's, a young widow, story to life
with the kidnapping of her child Millie, after a neighbor forged her name on
documents that Tann had her to sign terminating parental rights. The realism of
her fight to have Millie returned from Tann and her cronies gave way to
discovering others were involved in the operation to the point that law
enforcement and the judicial system would not assist Cecile or even listen at
times to explain the truth. Percy Vance provided legal assisted to Tann, but
Millie’s kidnapping and Cecile’s pleas tug at his heart. Will Percy and Cecile
be able to overcome all the obstacles, threats and be able to expose the truth
of Tann’s action?
Tolsma vivid descriptive flow of all the drama, heartbreak, anger
and threats on lives along with fictional character Cecile Dowd’s fortitude,
tenacity and faith in God has remained with me since I closed the book. One cannot
fathom the agony and desperation of the parents when their children disappeared
by Tann and her partners not only in this story but in America history
from 1924 – 1950. The Pink Bonnet is a true picture how an injustice can
infiltrate a life and even reach those who are to serve others, while the
innocent ones are suffering.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour
Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review. All thoughts are my
own sincere ones for this heartbreaking book in the series "True
Colors--Fiction Based on Strange but True History." I look forward to
reading the next book in this series.
2 comments:
This book sounds very intriguing , a Must Read for me! I love the cover! I will be adding this book to my TBR list for sure, I love the blurb. God Bless you. Have a Great weekend.
Alice, The Pink Bonnet is an intriguing read. You might want a few kleenex handy while reading.
Lollipops, thank you for allowing me to be a guest reviewer on your blog.
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