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Young Adult Fiction Prejudice & Racism

Ashes of Roses

by (author) M.J. Auch

Publisher
Square Fish
Initial publish date
Jul 2015
Category
Prejudice & Racism
Recommended Age
12 to 15
Recommended Grade
7 to 10
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780312535803
    Publish Date
    Jul 2015
    List Price
    $15.99

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Description

When Rose Nolan arrives on Ellis Island as a seventeen-year-old Irish immigrant, she is looking for a land of opportunities; what she finds is far from all she'd dreamed. Stubborn and tenacious, she refuses to give up. Left alone to fend for herself and her younger sister, Rose is thrust into a hard-knock life of tenements and factory work.
But even as she struggles, Rose finds small bright points in her new life—at the movies with her working friends and in the honest goals of her mentor, Gussie. Still, after her exhausting days as a working girl, Rose must face the confusion of balancing her need for simple fun with her more wary feelings about joining Gussie in her fight for better working conditions.
When the devastating Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911 rushes into Rose's life, her confusions are brought to an all-too-painful head. To whom and to what can she turn when everything around her is in ashes?
Sharp, poignant, and stirringly real, MJ Auch has written a powerful historical novel that is hard to put down.

About the author

Awards

  • Long-listed, IRA Young Adult Choices
  • Long-listed, ALA Best Books for Young Adults
  • Winner, NYPL Books for the Teen Age
  • Winner, NCSS-CBC NotableTrade-Soc.Stdy

Contributor Notes

MJ Auch is the award-winning author ofOne-Handed Catch,Ashes of Roses,Wing Nut,Guitar Boy, and numerous other books for young readers. She lives in upstate New York with her family.

Editorial Reviews

“Fast-paced, populated by distinctive characters, and anchored in Auch's convincing sense of time and place.” —School Library Journal
“Auch supplies vivid period detail and strong female characters. . . . Dear America graduates will be hooked.” —Publishers Weekly
“The facts are riveting . . . the prejudice as well as the support the sisters get from other immigrants. . . . A good addition to women's history titles.” —Booklist

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