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These Shallow Graves by Jennifer Donnelly
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These Shallow Graves (edition 2015)

by Jennifer Donnelly (Author)

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A young woman in nineteenth-century New York City must struggle against gender and class boundaries when her father is found dead of a supposed suicide, and she believes there is more than meets the eye, so in order to uncover the truth she will have to decide how much she is willing to risk and lose.… (more)
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Title:These Shallow Graves
Authors:Jennifer Donnelly (Author)
Info:Delacorte Press (2015), 496 pages
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These Shallow Graves by Jennifer Donnelly

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3.5 Stars ( )
  Mrs_Tapsell_Bookzone | Feb 14, 2023 |
3.5 stars. I liked this story, a little bit predictable, but had good characters and a good plot. ( )
  bangerlm | Jan 18, 2023 |
Ok

This was a good story if you enjoy historical fiction/mystery thriller, but I wouldn't say it's an extremely exciting storyline. At 488 pages it seemed to take a l o t of time to tell you what you aleady knew. Anyone that reads many mysteries at all could have figured out the plot from early on. But it was a fairly decent read for a plane ride. One that didn't have you in so much suspense that you couldn't put it down, but still held your interest. ( )
  Jen-Lynn | Aug 1, 2022 |
This book is both good and familiar. The plot involves a well-educated young woman determined to uncover the truth about her father's death, while also trying to decide if she truly wants to marry the man her family has all but chosen for her. Along the way, she discovers some really bad family secrets, meets a handsome aspiring journalist, digs up a grave, and encounters a side of Victorian-era New York City not for the faint of heart. Overall, this book made for fun reading, as I've come to expect from Jennifer Donnelly. ( )
  wagner.sarah35 | May 18, 2021 |
I really didnt want to put this one down. The back stories, character build ups and designs were created to draw the reader in more to their lives. I have read Donnelly before and was pleasantly surprised to know how many other books she has had published. Means I have more to add to my want to read pile. ( )
  RavinScarface | Dec 13, 2020 |
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These Shallow Graves
By: Jennifer Donnelly
Release Date: October 27, 2015

***** 5 out of 5 stars (TOP PICK 2015)
Review by: Stacy Palm

It’s a Man’s World….

It is not always easy being a woman. Today we hear a lot of discussion about some of the issues we continue to battle as women in society, which is encouraging, but much of the discussion is still surrounding topics brought to light 50 years ago; equal pay, executive positions, and “breaking glass ceilings.” As a woman, and as a mother, these topics are of great importance to me. I make every attempt to support efforts such as those by the HeForShe Organization (www.heforshe.org) and frequently read publications such as The Mary Sue (www.themarysue.com). I believe it is important to also document how much success we have had moving forward as women who are valued and appreciated for both our strengths and our weaknesses. By this point, I’m certain you are thinking, what does all of this have to do with a fictional young adult book review, well, it actually has a lot to do with why I believe this is one of the best books I’ve personally read this year, and why I’m fully promoting it as a TOP PICK for 2015.

These Shallow Graves by Jennifer Donnelly on the surface is an extremely good book. It is a well crafted mystery set in New York during the 1800’s. It is the story of Josephine Montfort, a young debutante, coming of age in high society. Jo quickly found a place in my heart of literary characters because she is smart, determined, driven, and yet naive and sheltered. She has a strong vision about her future, but is hindered by family expectations. Very early in the story a tragedy occurs in the Montfort family, and Jo, with her curious spirit, soon finds herself embroiled on a search for a killer and on a mission to uncover the truth of a crime that occurred many years ago. This also leads Jo to discover some of the most refreshing and captivating supporting cast I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading.

Some of my favorite characters in this book include Fay, the streetwise young grifter that will soon be sold into prostitution, Oscar, the ever so funny coroner intern, and Eddie Gallagher, the young ambitious news reporter who steals Jo’s heart. They are all written so lively that they literally jump off the page and quickly become characters the reader is wholeheartedly connected to.

Underlying the entire story however, is a thread that is deeply convicting and concerns human rights. There is Fay’s story, who soon will be sold into sexual slavery, there is Eddie’s childhood story, growing up on the streets poor and uneducated except for being taken under wing and shown a life of crime, and then there is Jo, who is soon to married off to the wealth Bram in a much contrived business exchange executed by her Uncle and Mother. Thing is the reason this story is so prevalent and one that needs to be read by not only young adults, but anyone who enjoys good fiction with meaning. I do want to stress that at no time was I feeling like the author was “hitting me over the head” with her point. Jennifer Donnelly provided an amazing story and very talentedly weaved concerns that existed in the past and was able to guide the reader in their thinking about how these factors still affect us today. I’m simply cannot put into words how enraptured I was with this story other than to say, “It was simply brilliant!”

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A young woman in nineteenth-century New York City must struggle against gender and class boundaries when her father is found dead of a supposed suicide, and she believes there is more than meets the eye, so in order to uncover the truth she will have to decide how much she is willing to risk and lose.

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