Truth, Lies, and the Questions in Between
As a presidency unravels and the fight for women's rights intensifies, a teen girl's future will be determined by her willingness to seek the truth, in this stunning work of historical fiction perfect for fans of Monica Hesse and Malinda Lo.

Patty Appleton is making history. As one of the Senate's first female Congressional Pages, she's not only paving the way for other politically minded girls, she has a front-row seat to debates dividing the nation, especially around women's rights and roles. The battle between the old ways and the new polarizes the women in Patty's life, and she finds herself torn between traditional expectations-to be anobedient daughter aspiring to become a perfect wife-and questions new friends like fiercely feminist Simone encourage her to ask.

But the questions don't stop at women's rights: The Watergate scandal is intensifying. As evidence mounts that the White House engaged in crimes, smears, and cover-ups to manipulate an election, Patty worries her dad, a fundraiser for President Nixon, could somehow be involved. Determining truth from lies becomes ever more essential for the nation's future-and for Patty's as well.

This timely exploration of 1973-the year of Watergate hearings, the Equal Rights Amendment, and Roe v. Wade-unfolds through the story of a young woman driven to question everything as she learns to think for, and rely on, herself.

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Truth, Lies, and the Questions in Between
As a presidency unravels and the fight for women's rights intensifies, a teen girl's future will be determined by her willingness to seek the truth, in this stunning work of historical fiction perfect for fans of Monica Hesse and Malinda Lo.

Patty Appleton is making history. As one of the Senate's first female Congressional Pages, she's not only paving the way for other politically minded girls, she has a front-row seat to debates dividing the nation, especially around women's rights and roles. The battle between the old ways and the new polarizes the women in Patty's life, and she finds herself torn between traditional expectations-to be anobedient daughter aspiring to become a perfect wife-and questions new friends like fiercely feminist Simone encourage her to ask.

But the questions don't stop at women's rights: The Watergate scandal is intensifying. As evidence mounts that the White House engaged in crimes, smears, and cover-ups to manipulate an election, Patty worries her dad, a fundraiser for President Nixon, could somehow be involved. Determining truth from lies becomes ever more essential for the nation's future-and for Patty's as well.

This timely exploration of 1973-the year of Watergate hearings, the Equal Rights Amendment, and Roe v. Wade-unfolds through the story of a young woman driven to question everything as she learns to think for, and rely on, herself.

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Truth, Lies, and the Questions in Between

Truth, Lies, and the Questions in Between

by L. M. Elliott

Narrated by Elizabeth Wiley

Unabridged — 12 hours, 5 minutes

Truth, Lies, and the Questions in Between

Truth, Lies, and the Questions in Between

by L. M. Elliott

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Overview

As a presidency unravels and the fight for women's rights intensifies, a teen girl's future will be determined by her willingness to seek the truth, in this stunning work of historical fiction perfect for fans of Monica Hesse and Malinda Lo.

Patty Appleton is making history. As one of the Senate's first female Congressional Pages, she's not only paving the way for other politically minded girls, she has a front-row seat to debates dividing the nation, especially around women's rights and roles. The battle between the old ways and the new polarizes the women in Patty's life, and she finds herself torn between traditional expectations-to be anobedient daughter aspiring to become a perfect wife-and questions new friends like fiercely feminist Simone encourage her to ask.

But the questions don't stop at women's rights: The Watergate scandal is intensifying. As evidence mounts that the White House engaged in crimes, smears, and cover-ups to manipulate an election, Patty worries her dad, a fundraiser for President Nixon, could somehow be involved. Determining truth from lies becomes ever more essential for the nation's future-and for Patty's as well.

This timely exploration of 1973-the year of Watergate hearings, the Equal Rights Amendment, and Roe v. Wade-unfolds through the story of a young woman driven to question everything as she learns to think for, and rely on, herself.


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A Junior Library Guild Selection

“In Truth, Lies, and the Questions in Between, L. M. Elliott uses the pen of a journalist and the heart of a storyteller to create a masterful, page-turning, razor-sharp commentary on a past that looks eerily like our present. A book that made me feel, think, and most importantly, hope.” —Sharon Cameron, New York Times bestselling author of The Light in Hidden Places



* “Astounding…. L.M. Elliott does a superb job of placing her readers squarely in 1973 Washington, D.C.... Here is an uncommon YA title that covers new territory in a novel way.” Shelf Awareness, starred review

"This creatively layered, thoughtfully crafted novel showcases the fight for women's rights both through Patty's experience as one of the first female Congressional pages and more broadly through the movement to pass the Equal Rights Amendment. Fans of politics and complex moments in American history will be sucked into this fresh and compelling book." —Kelly Jensen, author of Here We Are: Feminism for the Real World and Body Talk: 37 Voices Explore Our Radical Anatomy

“This expansive historical novel immerses readers in life on the Hill...the well-paced narrative thoughtfully showcases Patty’s personal conflict in choosing which role models to follow.”—Publishers Weekly

“The likable characters will charm and engage readers.… A compelling work grounded in historical facts with allusions to present-day concerns.”—Kirkus

“Strong, coming-of-age historical work… sharply drawn secondary characters, powerful mother- daughter relationships, and the relevance of the political and personal issues explored.”—Booklist

PRAISE FOR L. M. ELLIOTT'S PREVIOUS NOVELS

“Immersive . . . An expertly crafted, evocative time capsule.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review (Walls)

“Elliott both fills in the historical background—mixing period photos, contemporary news, and pop-culture notes—and crafts a tale of rising tensions that culminates in a suspenseful climax.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review (Walls)

“The portrayal of events is first-rate, creating a poignant yet lighthearted read.” —Booklist (Walls)
 
“A tense, engrossing story that effectively captures the suspicion and paranoia that prevailed during American history's darkest chapters.” —Kirkus Reviews (Suspect Red)
 
“Elliott combines a flair for fiction with masterly research to create a dense yet eminently readable story.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review (Hamilton and Peggy!)
 
“Packed with action, intrigue, and suspense.” —Booklist (Under a War-Torn Sky)



“The social commentary, while grounded in historical facts, resonates with contemporary readers.… The skillful blend of historical facts, relatable teen angst, and profound social commentary makes this a gripping must-read for both teens and adults.”—SLJ

Kirkus Reviews

2024-10-26
A front-row view of the Watergate scandal, second-wave feminism, and other significant events through the eyes of a teenage congressional page in 1973.

Patricia Appleton didn’t become one of the first female congressional pages because she wanted to change the world—she just hoped to make her conservative parents proud and someday be the best wife to her boyfriend, Scott, who has political ambitions. However, it’s hard for Patty to avoid political strife caused by the fallout of the Vietnam War, Watergate,Roe v. Wade, and the fight for the Equal Rights Amendment. Bolstered by her fashionable (and hotheaded) friend, Simone, her politically radical, loudmouth fellow page, Abe, the brave and soft-spoken House page Will, whose Marine brothers are fighting in Vietnam, and Simone’s musician boyfriend, Julius, Patty is in for a year of learning. Elliott cuts no corners in teaching readers about the myriad political issues threaded throughout the narrative. Interspersed graphic interludes consisting of collages of historical photos and documents outline significant events that feature in the upcoming chapters. Despite the challenges of working so much factual content into the narrative, the likable characters will charm and engage readers. Those interested in contemporary politics will enjoy spotting historical precedents to current events. Most central characters present white; Abe is Black.

A compelling work grounded in historical facts with allusions to present-day concerns. (content alert with resources, author’s note, selected sources, photo credits)(Historical fiction. 14-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940192499535
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 01/14/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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