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In the summer of 1926, sixteen-year-old Garnet Richardson is sent to a lake resort to escape the polio epidemic in the city. She dreams of indulging her passion for ornithology and visiting the famous new amusement park--a summer of fun before she returns for her final year of high school, after which she's expected to marry a nice boy and settle into middle-class homemaking. But in the country, Garnet finds herself under the supervision of equally oppressive guardians--her father's wealthy cousin and the matron's stuck-up daughter. Only a liberating job in a hat shop, an intense, secret relationship with a daring and beautiful flapper, and a deep faith in her own fierce heart can save her from the suffocating boredom of traditional femininity.
Related Subjects
- Girls & Women (Young Adult Fiction)
- Young Adult Fiction
- Girls & Women (Juvenile Fiction)
- Juvenile Fiction
- Parents (Family)
- Family (Young Adult Fiction)
- General (LGBTQ+)
- LGBTQ+ (Young Adult Fiction)
- Parents (Family) (Family, Juvenile Fiction)
- Family (Juvenile Fiction)
- General (LGBTQ+) (LGBTQ+, Juvenile Fiction)
- LGBTQ+ (Juvenile Fiction)
- 20th Century (United States)
- United States (Historical)
- Historical (Young Adult Fiction)
- 20th Century (United States) (United States, Historical)
- United States (Historical) (Historical, Juvenile Fiction)
- Historical (Juvenile Fiction)
- Lgbtq+
Reviews
"Silhouette of a Sparrow is a stunning book, a historical novel that features a girl-who-loves-girls protagonist, a triumph from start to finish."
Sarah Diemer, Muse Rising
"The coming-of-age story features a thoughtful protagonist with a gentle voice. Opulent setting descriptions complement interesting historical detail and beautiful language. The motif of different bird species to begin each chapter serves as a neat structural metaphor for various characters in the story (not unlike Annie Proulx's knots in The Shipping News)."
Jackie Reitzes, Minneapolis Star Tribune
"A very quick and enjoyable read. It gave me a glimpse into a period of time that I was unfamiliar with, and had a range of engaging characters and a believable storyline."
The Lesbrary