The Ballad of Hattie Taylor
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Narrated by:
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Jennifer Mack
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By:
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Susan Andersen
About this listen
A daring young woman pushes back against societal constraints in a feminist, coming-of-age Western romance from New York Times best-selling author Susan Andersen.
In the small, bustling town of Mattawa, Oregon, the turn of the century offers a new kind of frontier for women: a vast and exciting range of possibilities - to a point. It's a time for change, and no one is more eager to embrace new paths than free-spirited outsider Hattie Taylor. If only she could embrace Jake Murdock, too.
Jake can't remember a time he was so confused. Hattie is off-limits. The provoking spitfire is under his mother's protection - his protection - and he has always belonged to another. But now, with the passing of his wife, Jake feels something shift between them. Frustratingly aware of Hattie as a woman, he struggles with new feelings, new questions, new desires.
But when a desperate decision born of good intentions turns out to have ugly repercussions, Hattie confronts a cruel reality she can no longer ignore: the truth of where women really stand and the actions men take to keep them there. To navigate her new world of tainted justice and privileged order, Hattie will draw on the strength of the women around her - and Jake will learn what it truly means to support the woman he loves.
©2021 Susan Andersen (P)2021 Penguin AudioCritic reviews
"Susan Andersen's vivid, fiercely emotional writing ignites a dazzling historical novel that sweeps the reader along on a spirited heroine's passionate quest for justice, love and happiness. In Andersen's hands the dramatic era of the early 20th century becomes the perfect backdrop for exploring a host of women's issues that resonate today more strongly than ever. I loved Hattie's story." (Amanda Quick, New York Times best-selling author)
"Fans of Anne of Green Gables will rejoice over this romantic, enthralling tale set in Oregon during the early 20th century." (Woman's World)
"A powerful plot, vibrant characterization, and stirring dialogue make this romance a delight." (Publishers Weekly)