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I just finished reading the foundling by Ann Leary and here is my review.
Mary Engle is thrilled when she is hired to be a secretary at an institution for mentally disabled women called the Nettleton State Village for Feeble Minded Women of Childbearing Age..
Feeling like the institution is a worthwhile place to work and Dr Vogel, being the amazing psychiatrist that she is and a woman heading such an initiative in the 1920s, is a once in a lifetime job for Mary.
Soon she sees a woman, someone she was at the orphanage with. A woman who could not be further from the feeble minded women that were supposed to be there. The more Mary digs, the more sinister the institution becomes. Can Mary help free her friend? Or will she discover it’s not just about the women that are being held at Nettleton but a whole underbelly of criminal activity that might just put Mary in a position she cannot get herself out of…
This book covers some of the coolest parts of the 20s and the emphasis that some Doctors and scientists had on the idea of eugenics. You could literally be institutionalized by your husband based on his word back then. Scary thought isn’t it? Being a female reader could have landed you in one of these places…. Shudder the thought.
Mary and Lillian were both raised in a Catholic orphanage. Mary because her mother died and her father worked away, and Lillian was a foundling. Lillian ends up at Nettleton because of having a child out of wedlock with a man of color. Her intake form states she has the mental faculties of an 8 year old. I love that Mary, even though she was afraid, took the time to figure out what happened and why she ended up there. It showed real character to be 18 years old and do something so brave, during a time when she could have so easily wound up there herself. These women were preyed upon by a corrupt system and I am so glad things have changed in the last 100 years.
I really enjoyed watching the characters develop and how Dr. Vogels real personality is finally exposed. I found the book was well paced, excellently written and a really gritty read. The book was well researched and thorough. I loved the ending, I don’t think it could have ended any better. I could have done without the part with Mary’s uncle, I don’t think it was necessary to the storyline but it also didn’t hurt it.
Hang onto your shorts because you are in for the ride of your life.
If you are a fan of historical fiction and love a book that will keep the pages turning and your heart racing, this has to be your next read.
5 stars!
Thank you to netgalley and Simon and schuster Canada for my ARC in exchange for my honest review.
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