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Don't Put the Boats Away - by Ames Sheldon (Paperback)

Don't Put the Boats Away - by  Ames Sheldon (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The sequel to the historical novel <i>Eleanor's Wars<i>, winner of the 2016 Benjamin Franklin Gold Award for Best New Voice: Fiction, <i>Don't Put the Boats Away<i> is a character-driven story about the privileged Sutton family's struggles with PTSD, alcoholism, divorce, and professional setbacks following World War II.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In the aftermath of World War II, the members of the Sutton family are reeling from the death of their "golden boy," Eddie. Over the next twenty-five years, they all struggle with loss, grief, and mourning. Daughter Harriet and son Nat attempt to fill the void Eddie left behind: Harriet becomes a chemist despite an inhospitable culture for career women in the 1940s and '50s, hoping to move into the family business in New Jersey, while Nat aims to be a jazz musician. Both fight with their autocratic father, George, over their professional ambitions as they come of age. Their mother, Eleanor, who has PTSD as a result of driving an ambulance during the Great War, wrestles with guilt over never telling Eddie about the horrors of war before he enlisted. As the members of the family attempt to rebuild their lives, they pay high prices, including divorce and alcoholism--but in the end, they all make peace with their losses, each in his or her own way.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>2020 American Fiction Awards: Winner in Family Saga and Finalist in Women's Fiction<br> 2020 National Indie Excellence Awards Finalist in Women's Fiction<br> 2020 International Book Awards, Finalist in Fiction: Historical<br> 2020 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist in General Fiction/Novel (Under 80k Words)<br> 2019 Best Book Awards Finalist in Historical Fiction</b> <p/> "<i>Don't Put the Boats Away</i> is chock-full of well-researched historical details about political events, medical advancements, and even food trends of the 1940s, '50s, and '60s, and it also offers important commentary on professional opportunities for women during these decades. The author creates believable characters with complex interior lives. Overall, it's a touching tale that examines the ways in which grief, regret, and unmet expectations can reverberate through generations." --<i>Kirkus Reviews</i> "<i>Don't Put the Boats Away</i> is an impeccably researched and simultaneously heartfelt novel about what it was to be a woman and a scientist in the wake of the Second World War. The world needs more novels like this." --Louisa Hall, <i>The Carriage House</i>, <i>Speak</i>, <i>Trinity</i> "Reading <i>Don't Put the Boats Away</i> is like being enveloped in a family, a real family bound by love and loss, music and science. It's a testament to the danger of secrets and the hope we place in future generations. I enjoyed it thoroughly." --Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg, <i>Eden</i> and <i>The Nine</i> "<i>Don't Put the Boats Away</i> is a richly detailed family saga of the Suttons' post-WWII lives--and a wonderful sequel to Ames Sheldon's first novel <i>Eleanor's Wars</i>. Ames's knack for period authenticity is paired with a keen portrayal of the inner lives of major characters that transcend common narratives of '50s, '60s, and '70s America. Complex relationships, dedication to music, science, and family loyalty, and the haunting legacy of war even on privileged families make this a compelling read." --Barbara Stark-Nemon, <i>Even in Darkness</i>, <i>Hard Cider</i> "Sheldon shows us that, although the sea of life is filled with waves of change and raging riptides, if we surround ourselves with the people and things we love, the voyage is not so treacherous." --Minnesota Monthly "<i>Don't Put the Boats Away</i> is a thoroughly engaging story. . . . I recommend this gem of a story to a broad audience." --<i>Online Book Review</i><br>

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