A Fall of Marigolds - Susan Meissner

A Fall of Marigolds

By Susan Meissner

  • Release Date: 2014-02-04
  • Genre: Historical Fiction
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 615 Ratings)

Description

A beautiful scarf connects two women touched by tragedy in this compelling, emotional novel from the author of As Bright as Heaven and The Last Year of the War.

September 1911. On Ellis Island in New York Harbor, nurse Clara Wood cannot face returning to Manhattan, where the man she loved fell to his death in the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire. Then, while caring for a fevered immigrant whose own loss mirrors hers, she becomes intrigued by a name embroidered onto the scarf he carries...and finds herself caught in a dilemma that compels her to confront the truth about the assumptions she’s made. What she learns could devastate her—or free her.

September 2011. On Manhattan’s Upper West Side, widow Taryn Michaels has convinced herself that she is living fully, working in a charming specialty fabric store and raising her daughter alone. Then a long-lost photograph appears in a national magazine, and she is forced to relive the terrible day her husband died in the collapse of the World Trade Towers...the same day a stranger reached out and saved her. But a chance reconnection and a century-old scarf may open Taryn’s eyes to the larger forces at work in her life.

“[Meissner] creates two sympathetic, relatable characters that readers will applaud. Touching and inspirational.”—Kirkus Reviews

Reviews

  • A Fall Of Marigolds

    5
    By i, Kirsti
    Such depth to this story! I loved its layers. I loved it all.
  • Very enjoyable.

    5
    By Pam 1914
    Clever book.
  • Lovely story

    4
    By Suzy87529064
    This is such a lovely story of love and loss and love returned. It was so interesting to also learn about Ellis island, you feel like you’re really there. Highly recommended!!
  • Beautifully written

    5
    By Julsmalone
    I did not want this book to end. Amazing how it transported you between two worlds, 100 years apart, but I never felt like it was jumpy or missing anything. The dawn of realization when the two worlds/lives come together was truly an inspirational moment. I cried and feel like a better person for having read this extraordinary novel.
  • Student

    5
    By anniehar2
    This is by far the BEST BOOK I HAVE EVER READ. IT CHANGED MY LIFE. You must read it. It has important life lessons and incredible quotes. I can’t even put it into words.
  • Very enjoyable

    5
    By jillflan
    It’s lovely how the author ties together two different time periods. You enjoy all the characters whether in the past or current.
  • Fall of Marigolds

    3
    By No No Nannette
    I enjoyed this book in spite of the fact that the 1911 heroine was weak.
  • A fall of marigold

    5
    By Beetle Bug Reader
    I loved this book. The author isn’t afraid to visit the depth of soul. I know this doesn’t tell you much. This is the best book I have read in a long while. This book proves a great historical story can be written without the emphasis on murder and violence. It is written on the aftermath of death but most of all it is written about the chances we take to love.
  • Love Stories intertwined

    5
    By Wine. Betwenn the Lines reader
    My book club chose this book for our September read. I absolutely love the authors style and how she navigated between the characters. I can't wait to read more of her books.
  • Take an Emotional Journey With ‘Marigolds’

    5
    By mzspaztastic
    Have you ever found an item and wondered about the lives of its previous owners? I have, which is why I was intrigued by A Fall of Marigolds by Susan Meissner which is, at its core, about one beautiful scarf linking two women across time. A dual narrative spanning a century, this story follows two women: Clara, a nurse at Ellis Island in 1911, and Taryn, a single mother in present day. Both women are struggling to overcome personal tragedies and are, ultimately, seeking redemption. One of the things that I loved about this book, aside from the storyline, was the setting. The detailed descriptions about the life and patients on Ellis Island created such a vivid world that I could easily lose myself in the early 1900′s. Present-day Manhattan, of course, required less description and I am glad that the author chose to to use her words wisely by focusing on the past. Meissner avoids the mistake most historical fiction writers make by striking the perfect balance between description and plot. Lyrically written and with impeccable character development, A Fall of Marigolds is the perfect book to curl up with. The author has a gift for bringing emotions to the surface and takes the reader on an emotional journey that will leave you breathless. As the women faced their fears and made decisions that would last a lifetime, I felt like I was standing beside them, my heart racing in time with theirs. Historical fiction fans will absolutely adore this book.

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