Breathing Room
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Marsha Hayles
Evvy Hoffmeister is thirteen years old when her family brings her to Loon Lake Sanatorium to get cured of tuberculosis (TB). Evvy is frightened by her new surroundings; the rules to abide are harsh and the nurses equally rigid. But Evvy soon falls into step with the other girls in her ward. There's Sarah, quiet but thoughtful; Pearl, who adores Hollywood glamour; and Dina, whose harshness conceals a deep strength. Together, the girls brave the difficult daily routines. Set in 1940 at a time of political unrest throughout the U.S. and Europe, this thought-provoking novel sheds light on a much-feared worldwide illness. Hundreds of thousands of people died each year of TB, and many ill children were sent away to sanatoriums to hopefully recover.This is a masterful novel—both eloquent and moving—that gives voice to those who fought hard to overcome the illness.
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Author
Marsha Hayles
Pages
256
Publisher
Macmillan
Published Date
2012-06-05
ISBN
0805089616 9780805089615
Ratings
Google: 5
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"ABSOLUTELY AMAZING BOOK. I can't even count how many times I've read this, but I know I've read it 8+ times. It's my comfort read, I get sucked into this world and the lives of these girls and I'm captivated everytime, brought to tears every time, and left feeling whole, but empty all at once."