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""The Mapmaker's Children" is marked by rich, closely observed storytelling full of warmth and heart." --Charles Frazier, "New York Times" bestselling author of National Book Award winner "Cold Mountain"

"I love the way this novel connects the past to the present. At first, these two heroines from different centuries seem to have little in common. But defining moments of bravery and resilience echo across generations for a truly satisfying story." --Laura Moriarty, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Chaperone"
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"Poignant and deeply absorbing. McCoy weaves this moving tale of two women finding their way with style and thoughtfulness." --Madeline Miller, "New York Times "bestselling author of Orange Prize winner" The Song of Achilles"

Praise for "The Mapmaker's Children"
""The Mapmaker's Children" is marked by rich, closely observed storytelling full of warmth and heart." --Charles Frazier, "New York Times" bestselling author of National Book Award winner "Cold Mountain"
"I love the way this novel connects the past to the present. At first, these two heroines from different centuries seem to have little in common. But defining moments of bravery and resilience echo across generations for a truly satisfying story." --Laura Moriarty, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Chaperone"
"Poignant and deeply absorbing. McCoy weaves this moving tale of two women finding their way with style and thoughtfulness." --Madeline Miller, "New York Times" bestselling author of Orange Prize winner "The Song of Achilles"
"Sarah McCoy has illuminated a forgotten corner of American history with her signature empathy and spirit." --Mary Doria Russell, author of "Doc "and "Epitaph"
"Linking a contemporary woman named Eden with the daughter of abolitionist John Brown is a provocative idea, and McCoy has the skills to pull off something talk-worthy." --"Library Journal," Hot Book Club Reads for Summer 2015
"Engaging and emotionally charged...Eden's realization that 'what fable and history could agree upon was that everyone was searching for their ever-after, whatever that may be' neatly sums up the novel's heart--it's about the family and the life we create, not always the ones we imagine for ourselves." --"Kirkus Reviews"

Praise for "The Mapmaker's Children"
"McCoy carefully juxtaposes the past and the present, highlighting the characters' true introspection, and slowly revealing the unusual similarities in the two woman's lives, which leads to a riveting conclusion."-- "Publisher's Weekly""
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""The Mapmaker's Children" is marked by rich, closely observed storytelling full of warmth and heart." --Charles Frazier, "New York Times" bestselling author of National Book Award winner "Cold Mountain"
"I love the way this novel connects the past to the present. At first, these two heroines from different centuries seem to have little in common. But defining moments of bravery and resilience echo across generations for a truly satisfying story." --Laura Moriarty, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Chaperone"
"Poignant and deeply absorbing. McCoy weaves this moving tale of two women finding their way with style and thoughtfulness." --Madeline Miller, "New York Times" bestselling author of Orange Prize winner "The Song of Achilles"
"Sarah McCoy has illuminated a forgotten corner of American history with her signature empathy and spirit." --Mary Doria Russell, author of "Doc "and "Epitaph"
"Linking a contemporary woman named Eden with the daughter of abolitionist John Brown is a provocative idea, and McCoy has the skills to pull off something talk-worthy." --"Library Journal," Hot Book Club Reads for Summer 2015
"Engaging and emotionally charged...Eden's realization that 'what fable and history could agree upon was that everyone was searching for their ever-after, whatever that may be' neatly sums up the novel's heart--it's about the family and the life we create, not always the ones we imagine for ourselves." --"Kirkus Reviews"

Praise for "The Mapmaker s Children"
McCoy carefully juxtaposes the past and the present, highlighting the characters true introspection, and slowly revealing the unusual similarities in the two woman s lives, which leads to a riveting conclusion. "Publisher's Weekly""
"
"The Mapmaker s Children" is marked by rich, closely observed storytelling full of warmth and heart. Charles Frazier, "New York Times" bestselling author of National Book Award winner "Cold Mountain"
I love the way this novel connects the past to the present. At first, these two heroines from different centuries seem to have little in common. But defining moments of bravery and resilience echo across generations for a truly satisfying story. Laura Moriarty, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Chaperone"
Poignant and deeply absorbing. McCoy weaves this moving tale of two women finding their way with style and thoughtfulness. Madeline Miller, "New York Times" bestselling author of Orange Prize winner "The Song of Achilles"
Sarah McCoy has illuminated a forgotten corner of American history with her signature empathy and spirit. Mary Doria Russell, author of "Doc "and "Epitaph"
Linking a contemporary woman named Eden with the daughter of abolitionist John Brown is a provocative idea, and McCoy has the skills to pull off something talk-worthy. "Library Journal," Hot Book Club Reads for Summer 2015
Engaging and emotionally charged Eden s realization that what fable and history could agree upon was that everyone was searching for their ever-after, whatever that may be neatly sums up the novel s heart it s about the family and the life we create, not always the ones we imagine for ourselves. "Kirkus Reviews"
In vibrant yet unassuming prose, McCoy tells a story of womanhood past and present, asking big questions about family, courage and love. Readers will enjoy solving the historical puzzle of the doll's origins, but the book's true strength is its portrayal of Eden and Sarah: two brave women bound together by the difficult, noble work of building worthwhile lives. " Shelf Awareness""

Praise for "The Mapmaker s Children"
McCoy deftly intertwines a historical tale with a modern one lovingly constructed passionately told "The Mapmaker s Children" not only honors the accomplishments of a little-known woman but artfully demonstrates how fate carries us in unexpected directions, no matter how we might try to map out our lives. " The Washington Post"
McCoy carefully juxtaposes the past and the present, highlighting the characters true introspection, and slowly revealing the unusual similarities in the two woman s lives, which leads to a riveting conclusion. "Publisher's Weekly""
"
"The Mapmaker s Children" is marked by rich, closely observed storytelling full of warmth and heart. Charles Frazier, "New York Times" bestselling author of National Book Award winner "Cold Mountain"
I love the way this novel connects the past to the present. At first, these two heroines from different centuries seem to have little in common. But defining moments of bravery and resilience echo across generations for a truly satisfying story. Laura Moriarty, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Chaperone"
Poignant and deeply absorbing. McCoy weaves this moving tale of two women finding their way with style and thoughtfulness. Madeline Miller, "New York Times" bestselling author of Orange Prize winner "The Song of Achilles"
Sarah McCoy has illuminated a forgotten corner of American history with her signature empathy and spirit. Mary Doria Russell, author of "Doc "and "Epitaph"
Linking a contemporary woman named Eden with the daughter of abolitionist John Brown is a provocative idea, and McCoy has the skills to pull off something talk-worthy. "Library Journal," Hot Book Club Reads for Summer 2015
Engaging and emotionally charged Eden s realization that what fable and history could agree upon was that everyone was searching for their ever-after, whatever that may be neatly sums up the novel s heart it s about the family and the life we create, not always the ones we imagine for ourselves. "Kirkus Reviews"
In vibrant yet unassuming prose, McCoy tells a story of womanhood past and present, asking big questions about family, courage and love. Readers will enjoy solving the historical puzzle of the doll's origins, but the book's true strength is its portrayal of Eden and Sarah: two brave women bound together by the difficult, noble work of building worthwhile lives. " Shelf Awareness
" A fascinating peek into the personal life of the legendary John Brown and keep the pages turning."The Mapmaker s Children"serves as a reminder of how objects persist, such as Sarah s doll, and how memories connected with those objects can last through generations. BookPage"
Reseña del editor:
When Sarah Brown, daughter of abolitionist John Brown, realizes that her artistic talents may be able to help save the lives of slaves fleeing north, she becomes one of the Underground Railroad s leading mapmakers, taking her cues from the slave code quilts and hiding her maps within her paintings. She boldly embraces this calling after being told the shocking news that she can t bear children, but as the country steers toward bloody civil war, Sarah faces difficult sacrifices that could put all she loves in peril.
Eden, a modern woman desperate to conceive a child with her husband, moves to an old house in the suburbs and discovers a porcelain head hidden in the root cellar the remains of an Underground Railroad doll with an extraordinary past of secret messages, danger and deliverance.
Ingeniously plotted to a riveting end, Sarah and Eden s woven lives connect the past to the present, forcing each of them to define courage, family, love, and legacy in a new way."

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  • ISBN 13 9781410483454
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