Seldom do I find a book that I cannot put down. Still was one of those books. This is a debut novel by Susan Jacobs Dehler. It follows the lives of three women in the Midwest during three different decades. The story is so well written and the author’s research is so very apparent in her descriptions of life, occupations and hardships. Women’s issues are particularly highlighted, but men’s are not slighted. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, but wanted more when it ended.