Pregnant out of wedlock, sixteen-year-old Annie Moore is sent to live at a convent for fallen women. When the nuns take her baby, Annie escapes, determined to find a way to be reunited with her daughter. But few rights or opportunities are available to a woman in the 1860s, and after failing to find a respectable job, Annie resorts to prostitution in order to survive.
As a highly sought-after demi-mondaine, Annie-now Bessie-garners many expensive gifts from her admirers, and eventually meets and marries the son of a wealthy jeweler. With her marriage, she believes her dream of returning to proper society has finally come true. She's proven wrong when she suffers the ultimate betrayal at the hands of the man she thought would be her salvation. But Bessie doesn't let her story end there.
Inspired by a true story and set amid the burgeoning women's rights movement, The Lives of Diamond Bessie is a haunting tale of betrayal and redemption that explores whether seeking revenge is worth the price you might pay.
Perfect for fans of Emma Donoghue, MJ Rose, and Hannah Kent.
Jody Hadlock's love of history goes all the way back to junior high, when she was a member of the Junior Historians of Texas-so it's no surprise her first novel is historical. She studied journalism at Texas A&M University and worked as a broadcast journalist and then in nonprofit public relations before turning her focus to fiction. She also writes screenplays and won the 2020 Dallas International Film Festival's screenplay contest. She lives in Colleyville, TX.
Title: The Lives of Diamond Bessie: A Novel
Author: Hadlock, Jody
ISBN: 9781684631179
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Publisher: SparkPress
Publication Date: 2022-05-19
Number of Pages: 328
Weight: 0.4391 kg
2022 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist in Paranormal and Finalist in Suspense
2022 IPPY Awards Bronze Winner in Historical Fiction
[A] genre-bending debut novel. . . . There's an impressive deliberateness in the way that Hadlock present her themes. . . The novel also skillfully uses foreshadowing to create a suspenseful atmosphere without giving the game away. . . . An often engaging and inventive character study.
-Kirkus Reviews
Drawing on a true story, Hadlock uses authentic period detail and well-drawn characters to pull readers into Annie/Bessie's precarious journey toward redemption, which comes to an unexpected ending. This affecting tale of a 19th-century American woman struggling to prove her worth other than as a marriage prospect leaves a lasting impression.
-Publishers Weekly
Hadlock's unvarnished, sympathetic portrayal makes Bessie's hardscrabble existence all the more heart-wrenching and transforms Bessie into a feminist heroine. The Lives of Diamond Bessie is a picaresque, a courtroom drama, and a ghost story rolled into one, celebrating the heart and soul of a woman done wrong.
- Mark Beauregard, author of The Whale: A Love Story
Fast-paced, richly observed, and populated with vibrant characters, The Lives of Diamond Bessie is unputdownable.
-Adrienne Brodeur, author of the bestseller Wild Game: My Mother, Her Lover, and Me