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Jess

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In the 1890s in rural Michigan, women have few choices, but Jess Newby longs for a life of “possibilities.” She’s determined to go to high school, even though her mother tells her she has no need for more schooling. A pair of muddy shoes, a Meissen teapot, and a heather bush combine to bring tragedy to the family. Jess’s mother slips into a deep depression and Jess must become her caretaker. Even so, Jess clings to her dream. When Jess does enter high school, her path is a jumble of delight and adversity. She joins in the celebration of the first national Labor Day, the installation of indoor flushing closets, Ragtime music, and the growing interest in women’s suffrage. Jess also confronts the dilemmas of spousal abuse, unwanted pregnancy, and sexual discrimination. The book explores the joys and sorrows of family and community, and the victory of determination over despair

244 pages, Paperback

First published March 3, 2003

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Helen Goodman

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