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Fiction Family Life

The Forgotten Daughter

The triumphant story of two women divided by their past, but united by friendship--inspired by true events

by (author) Joanna Goodman

Publisher
HarperCollins
Initial publish date
Oct 2020
Category
Family Life, Contemporary Women, Friendship
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780062998323
    Publish Date
    Oct 2020
    List Price
    $11.99
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780063029767
    Publish Date
    Oct 2020
    List Price
    $26.99
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780062998309
    Publish Date
    Oct 2020
    List Price
    $34.99
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780062998316
    Publish Date
    Oct 2020
    List Price
    $21.99

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Description

For fans of Jojo Moyes, from the bestselling author of The Home for Unwanted Girls, comes another compulsively readable story of love and friendship, following the lives of two women reckoning with their pasts and the choices that will define their futures.

Divided by their past, united by love.

1992: French-Canadian factions renew Quebec’s fight to gain independence, and wild, beautiful Véronique Fortin, daughter of a radical separatist convicted of kidnapping and murdering a prominent politician in 1970, has embraced her father’s cause. So it is a surprise when she falls for James Phénix, a journalist of French-Canadian heritage who opposes Quebec separatism. Their love affair is as passionate as it is turbulent, as they negotiate a constant struggle between love and morals.

At the same time, James’s older sister, Elodie Phénix, one of the Duplessis Orphans, becomes involved with a coalition demanding justice and reparations for their suffering in the 1950s when Quebec’s orphanages were converted to mental hospitals, a heinous political act of Premier Maurice Duplessis which affected 5,000 children.

Véronique is the only person Elodie can rely on as she fights for retribution, reliving her trauma, while Elodie becomes a sisterly presence for Véronique, who continues to struggle with her family’s legacy.

The Forgotten Daughter is a moving portrait of true love, familial bonds, and persistence in the face of injustice. As each character is pushed to their moral brink, they will discover exactly which lines they’ll cross—and just how far they’ll go for what they believe in.

About the author

Joanna Goodman's stories have appeared in B & A Fiction, Event, The New Quarterly and The White Wall Review. In 1996 Joanna Goodman was a winner in the Canadian Author's Association Short Fiction Contest. At one time she worked as a journalist for Reuters in Ottawa, and her day job now is co-owner (with her mother) of a bed linen store, Au Lit linens, in Toronto. Since Belle of the Bayou she has written two more novels, You Made Me Love You and Harmony.

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Editorial Reviews

“Resonant and relevant....The characters, complex and flawed, love and fight so fiercely that it’s hard not to be drawn into their passionate orbits and to feel, even slightly, a glimmer of hope as they refuse to give up on the ideal of happiness.” — Kirkus

“In this captivating story layered with love, suspense, grief, and redemption, Goodman once again creates intriguing characters that will immediately draw readers in.” — Booklist

“The ending hits a perfect emotional note: bittersweet and honest, comforting and regretful.” — Kirkus (for The Home for Unwanted Girls)

“Moving.” — Publishers Weekly (for The Home for Unwanted Girls)

“A study of how love persists through the most trying of circumstances. Deep and meaningful, this novel captures the reader’s attention until they’re rewarded with a happy ending.” — Booklist (for The Home for Unwanted Girls)

"A heart-wrenching saga of love and loss that's not to be missed." — Toronto Star (for The Home for Unwanted Girls)