After her mother passes away, Maizee Hurd is sent
to live with her childless aunt and uncle in Tennessee. After facing major
tragedy at such a young age Maizee suffers from mental illness in a time when
there are not a lot of resources for her. Although her aunt and uncle love her
as if she were their own, this is a story about how love does not conquer all.
Maizee eventually falls in love with a kind man named Zeb, and it appears as if
he is what she needs to calm the voices in her head. When Maizee discovers
she’s pregnant, she and Zeb marry. All is going well, despite the surprise
bundle of joy, until Pearl Harbor is attacked and Zeb feels he must enlist. While
he’s gone, Maizee’s voices come back and she struggles to fight them.
You’ll find it hard to put this novel down until
it’s finished, and after, you’ll wonder if it was really fiction at all.
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