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Sold on a Monday | A Historical Fiction Novel | by Kristina McMorris | Ebook | PDF

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"Sold on a Monday: A Novel" by Kristina McMorris is a captivating historical fiction that transports readers to the heart of the Great Depression-era America. Set in the 1930s, against the backdrop of economic turmoil and social upheaval, this novel delves into the lives of two determined individuals whose paths cross under unexpected circumstances.

The story begins with Ellis Reed, a young and ambitious reporter desperate to make a name for himself in the cutthroat world of journalism. While on assignment, Ellis snaps a photograph of two children on a dilapidated porch with a sign that reads "2 children for sale." Despite his initial hesitation, Ellis publishes the photo in a moment of journalistic zeal, hoping to draw attention to the plight of poverty-stricken families. Little does he know that this impulsive act will set off a chain of events that will alter the lives of many.

The photo captures the attention of Lillian Palmer, a single mother and secretary at the newspaper where Ellis works. Haunted by her own past and touched by the image of the children, Lillian becomes determined to uncover the truth behind the photograph and the fate of the children involved.

As Ellis and Lillian embark on their quest for justice, they find themselves drawn together by their shared sense of compassion and determination. Along the way, they encounter obstacles and revelations that challenge their beliefs and reshape their understanding of morality, family, and the power of the human spirit.

With rich historical detail and deeply drawn characters, Kristina McMorris weaves a poignant tale of resilience, redemption, and the enduring bonds that connect us all. "Sold on a Monday" is a powerful exploration of the consequences of our actions and the importance of compassion in a world plagued by hardship and inequality.
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