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Victory, Virus, Votes: 1917-1920

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The end of World War I sees an upheaval in American society—the Great Migration of Black Americans, the devastation of the Spanish Flu, and women’s struggle for the vote. Victory, Virus, and 1917–1920 brings history to life through the lens of two young Jewish lovers fighting to find their place in a turbulent world. The continuing saga of Deborah Levine and Miriam Cohen explores key historical occurrences such as the suffragists’ Night of Terror, the Great Molasses Flood, and the Women’s Land Army. This fourth book in the Deborah and Miriam's Boston Marriage Series series will enrich and thrill readers as they witness the power of love and integrity in the chaotic beginning of the Modern Age.


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World War I, the 1918 Pandemic, and the suffrage movement create a turbulent backdrop for Deborah and Miriam's love story in Victory, Virus, 1917-1920. As a Jewish lesbian couple, they face additional personal challenges while navigating a world in the midst of profound change.

In this novel, the fourth installment of Deborah and Miriam’s Boston Marriage Series, writer Ellen M. Levy shows us a deep involvement in her characters' interior lives. There’s no greater pride for a novel writer that focuses on character to advance the story than to so naturally show in her writing that she talks to her characters, she knows them, she prays for their victory. -Ann Collins, Book Reviewer

461 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 1, 2024

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