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Lilli de Jong: A Novel

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Lilli de Jong: A Novel

Contributors:

By (Author) Janet Benton

ISBN:

9780525563327

Publisher:

Alfred A. Knopf

Imprint:

Alfred A. Knopf

Publication Date:

15th July 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Family life fiction
Fiction: general and literary

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 132mm, Height 203mm

Description

A debut novel about a young Quaker who finds the most powerful love of her life when she gives birth at an institution for unwed mothers in 1883 Philadelphia. Against all odds, she refuses to give up her daughter. "A powerful, authentic voice for a generation of women whose struggles were erased from history-a heart-smashing debut that completely satisfies." -Jamie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet A young woman finds the most powerful love of her life when she gives birth at an institution for unwed mothers in 1883 Philadelphia. She is told she must give up her daughter to avoid lifelong poverty and shame. But she chooses to keep her. Pregnant, left behind by her lover, and banished from her Quaker home and teaching position, Lilli de Jong enters a home for wronged women to deliver her child. She is stunned at how much her infant needs her and at how quickly their bond overtakes her heart. Mothers in her position face disabling prejudice, which is why most give up their newborns. But Lilli can't accept such an outcome. Instead, she braves moral condemnation and financial ruin in a quest to keep herself and her baby alive. Confiding their story to her diary as it unfolds, Lilli takes readers from an impoverished charity to a wealthy family's home to the streets of a burgeoning American city. Drawing on rich history, Lilli de Jong is both an intimate portrait of loves lost and found and a testament to the work of mothers. "So little is permissible for a woman," writes Lilli, "yet on her back every human climbs to adulthood."

Reviews

Library Journal, Best Historical Fiction 2017
NPR, Best Books of 2017
Bustle, "The 17 Best Debut Novels by Women 2017"
Finalist, The Langum Prize in Historical Fiction 2017

Beautifully written, emotionally resonant, and psychologically astute, Lilli de Jong is the story of an unwed mother in late 19th-century Philadelphia who, facing peril at every turn, will do almost anything to keep her daughter alive. Benton turns a laser eye to her subject, exposing the sanctimony, hypocrisies, and pervasive sexism that kept women confined and unequal in the Victorian eraand that still bedevil many women today. A gripping read.
Christina Baker Kline, #1New York Times bestselling author of Orphan Train and A Piece of the World

A stunning ode to motherhood. Lilli de Jong reminds us that there is no formula to being a good mother. Love is the essential ingredient, and only it gives everlasting life to our legacies. A debut of robust heart that will stay with me for a very long time.
Sarah McCoy, author of The Mapmakers Children

Janet Bentons remarkable novel Lilli de Jong is historical fiction that transcends the genre and recalls a past world so thoroughly that it breathes upon the page. From the first sentence, Lillis sensitive, observant, determined voice casts an irresistible spell. Benton combines rich, carefully researched detail with an imaginative boldness that is a joy to beholdthough reader, be warned: Lillis story may break your heart.
Valerie Martin, author of The Ghost of the Mary Celeste

[A] gorgeously written debut . . . Lillis fight to craft her own life and nurture her bond with her baby is both devastatingly relevant and achingly beautiful. A stunning read about the fierceness of love triumphing over a rigid society.
Caroline Leavitt, author of Is This Tomorrow

"Acaptivating, page-turning, and well-researched novelabout the power of a mother's love. . .A great choice for book clubs and readers of Geraldine Brooks."
Library Journal(starred review)

The trials Lilli undertakes to keep her baby are heart-rending, and it's a testament to Benton's skill as a writer that the reader cannot help but bear witness. In a style reminiscent of Geraldine Brooks, she seamlessly weaves accurate historical detail as well as disturbing societal norms into the protagonist's struggles . . . An absorbing debut from a writer to watch.
Kirkus Reviews

A heartrending debut . . . Bentons exacting research fuels Lillis passionate, authentic voice that is as strong as a hand on a drum . . . that pounds its urgent messages across a distance . . . Lillis inspiring power and touching determination are timeless.
Publishers Weekly

A harrowing look at the strictures of nineteenth-century American society. . . . [Lilli] is a full-fledged heroine, persevering despite seemingly insurmountable odds. . . her voice is distinctive, her fierceness driven by a mothers love.
Booklist


Ilovedthis novel.Lilli de Jongis deeply moving and richly imagined, both tragic and joyous.Janet Benton has an exceptional ability to bring history to life . . . It's not only a compelling, beautifully crafted historical novel, however: it's also important . . . Lilli's life-and-death struggle is shockingly common to women even today.
Sandra Gulland, author of the internationally bestsellingJosephine B. Trilogy

Writing with a historical eye akin to Geraldine Brooks and incisive prose matching that of Anthony Doerr, debut novelist Janet Benton magically weaves a gripping narrative of hardship, redemption, and hope while illuminating a portrait of little-known history. The result is an unforgettable and important reflection on the maternal and, ultimately, the human bond. Stunning!
Pam Jenoff, author of The Kommandants Girl

[Lillis] clear-eyed view of her situation and her fearless questioning of a repressive system makes for exhilarating reading . . . Lilli De Jong has real resonance in todays battles over womens reproductive health and the rights of working mothers.
BookPage

A confident debut . . . Sentence by carefully-crafted sentence, Benton ensnares the reader.
The Millions

This is both a super lush historical novel and an amazing feminist manifesto. Buy this for your mom, buy this for your boyfriend, buy it for everyone.
Book Riot

A new feminist classic for Trump-era America.
Philly Voice

A gorgeous paean to the courage and ferocity of a mothers love, Lilli de Jong pays homage to the solace of writing through troubling times and will haunt readers long after its denouement.
Shelf Awareness

Author Bio

JANET BENTON's work has appeared in The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Glimmer Train, and many other publications. She has cowritten and edited historical documentaries for television. She holds a B.A. in religious studies from Oberlin College and an M.F.A. in creative writing from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and for decades she has taught writing and helped individuals and organizations craft their stories. She lives in Philadelphia with her husband and daughter. Lilli de Jong is her first novel.

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