The Immigrant's Wife

J B Harris

Fiction

"The Immigrant's Wife is a vivid and haunting novel told with great precision and heart. You can't help but root for Charles and Anna, two star-crossed strivers making their way in...

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"The Immigrant's Wife is a vivid and haunting novel told with great precision and heart. You can't help but root for Charles and Anna, two star-crossed strivers making their way in an unforgiving world. JB Harris has written a transporting debut." —Christopher Castellani, author of Leading Men


“In Anna, Harris gives us a courageous woman who refuses to let the boundaries of privilege or ethnicity dictate her heart. Even as the pain of displacement, economic uncertainty a heart-rending tragedy test her resolve, she finds her strength through kindness, forgiveness and love. An inspiring story and a sparkling debut.” —Katherine A. Sherbrooke, author of The Hidden Life of Aster Kelly


"The Immigrant’s Wife shows a real talent for character, place, period. JB Harris moves in Edith Wharton's circle, both in talent and tone." —Dan Weaver, editor in chief of Nation Books, Faber & Faber, Inc., senior editor at Viking Penguin and McGraw-Hill,

Not all men who abandon their families are scoundrels. A story of love and perseverance set when consumption ravaged America. Anna Patrinos is deserted by her husband. What she doesn’t know is he anonymously exiled to a TB sanatorium to protect her and their unborn baby from the deadly disease and the ruinous cost of his care. Anna’s battle with ostracism, starvation and assault to keep herself and her child alive interweaves with Charles’ fight to survive and return home to his family, which is complicated by his one night of indiscretion. Reunited, Anna and Charles confront what it means to belong and whether love is enough to heal their devastated lives and start anew. Harrowing but ultimately hopeful, The Immigrant’s Wife is a compelling story of self-sacrifice, resilience and devotion. 

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by J B Harris
Page Count: 304
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Publish Date: May 23, 2023
Imprint: Milford House Press
Genre: Fiction

FICTION / Women
FICTION / Romance / Historical / 20th Century
FICTION / Historical / General

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Carolyn Kleinman
Compelling, Wonderful Book

Compelling, Wonderful Book

J.B. Harris’ The Immigrant’s Wife is a great read. It takes a Romeo and Juliet premise and stretches it to expose how prejudice can tear apart a family and redemptive love can build a new one. As an English teacher, I was blown away by the author’s distinctive voice and her ability to fashion a compelling, fast-moving romantic tale that accurately depicts the early 1900’s. The characters are vividly drawn, and the reader becomes swept up in their lives. The author immerses the reader in the heroine’s life and poignantly shows the difficulties a woman abandoned by her husband would face. I have previously read descriptions of Tuberculosis sanitariums and found Harris depicted the one in the book accurately, and she did a great job with all the historical details. The reader can visualize everything: descriptions of homes, trolleys, streets, clothing, tenements, etc. pull the reader into the time. This book truly is a “tour de force.” It is a powerful, memorable, and incredibly enjoyable book. I highly recommend it! This is the type of novel that you do not want to end. The reader will savor it and eagerly pass it on to many friends!

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J.G.
A sweeping character-driven drama with a strong female protagonist

"The Immigrant's Wife" tells the story of a young American woman named Anna who marries a Greek immigrant in the early 1900’s, and the hardships they faced defying societal standards of the day. When her husband mysteriously disappears, she must raise their child alone and without the support of her family. The author delivers a tale about finding strength and hope against unsurmountable odds. The characters are real and engaging and the dialog is spot on. I highly recommend for readers who enjoy sweeping, character driven dramas with a strong female protagonists.

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Anonymous
A novel difficult to put down

The Immigrant’s Wife is a novel with unexpected twists and turns. The characters are vividly portrayed, and the reader will feel their joy, love, suffering, and at times desperation. Throughout the novel, as the characters struggle with prejudice, illness, and poverty, there are references to the promise of the 20th century that are yet to be realized.
Anyone who enjoys reading historical fiction will find The Immigrant’s Wife a novel difficult to put down.

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Anonymous
The Immigrant's Wife

A well-researched historical novel regarding daunting circumstances in a dangerous time when tuberculosis threatened the American population. The characters are well-drawn and the tale is haunting and compelling. I recommend this book to readers who appreciate informative and atmospheric historical fiction.

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Anonymous
Portrait of the Past

A deftly written romance with its feet firmly planted in historical fiction. Harris weaves a poignant, very human tale of endurance and hope in the face of xenophobia, illness, and poverty. Each character feels alive and cared for and the romance sings throughout the pages, even in the darkest of moments. It moves quickly and is written with immense care and grace. I highly recommend this polished debut.