Jenny's Journey

Dive into the exciting and intoxicating life journey of Jenny, an Irish immigrant hoping to provide for her parents.

On a bright day in 1928, young Jenny arrives on the shores of America from County Roscommon, Ireland. With next to nothing to her name-save a staunch determination to make enough money to provide for her parents back home-Jenny begins the adventure of a lifetime.

Despite the warm welcome her sister May and cousins, Ella, Catherine, Alice, Eddie, Jack, Uncle Patrick, and Aunt Julia provide, Jenny faces a colder shoulder than she expected from a Jewish family she interviews with.

Amid contending with prejudice from employers-and even her own family-Jenny finally secures a job by negotiating with the Levines, a well-to-do family with a set of twins, Rebecca and Jeffrey.

Working for the Levines proves to be a life-altering change for her, and her life becomes intertwined with theirs. Caring deeply for both the children and the married couple, Jenny embarks on a decades-long career as the Levines' nanny, housekeeper, and more.

Readers of historical fiction will fall head-over-heels for Jenny's life of romance, high adventure, finance, and forgiveness. She's an invigorating main character to rally behind, with a great sense of humor and an eagerness for adventure. Despite setbacks, uncomfortable situations, and even arguments, Jenny sticks to her values, digs in her heels in determination, and works to constantly move towards her goals.

Fans of Brooklyn by Colm Tobin and Carnegie's Maid by Marie Benedict will appreciate Jenny's spirit and courage, as well as the novel's time period.

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Jenny's Journey

Dive into the exciting and intoxicating life journey of Jenny, an Irish immigrant hoping to provide for her parents.

On a bright day in 1928, young Jenny arrives on the shores of America from County Roscommon, Ireland. With next to nothing to her name-save a staunch determination to make enough money to provide for her parents back home-Jenny begins the adventure of a lifetime.

Despite the warm welcome her sister May and cousins, Ella, Catherine, Alice, Eddie, Jack, Uncle Patrick, and Aunt Julia provide, Jenny faces a colder shoulder than she expected from a Jewish family she interviews with.

Amid contending with prejudice from employers-and even her own family-Jenny finally secures a job by negotiating with the Levines, a well-to-do family with a set of twins, Rebecca and Jeffrey.

Working for the Levines proves to be a life-altering change for her, and her life becomes intertwined with theirs. Caring deeply for both the children and the married couple, Jenny embarks on a decades-long career as the Levines' nanny, housekeeper, and more.

Readers of historical fiction will fall head-over-heels for Jenny's life of romance, high adventure, finance, and forgiveness. She's an invigorating main character to rally behind, with a great sense of humor and an eagerness for adventure. Despite setbacks, uncomfortable situations, and even arguments, Jenny sticks to her values, digs in her heels in determination, and works to constantly move towards her goals.

Fans of Brooklyn by Colm Tobin and Carnegie's Maid by Marie Benedict will appreciate Jenny's spirit and courage, as well as the novel's time period.

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Jenny's Journey

Jenny's Journey

by Eileen Herbert Hugo
Jenny's Journey

Jenny's Journey

by Eileen Herbert Hugo

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Dive into the exciting and intoxicating life journey of Jenny, an Irish immigrant hoping to provide for her parents.

On a bright day in 1928, young Jenny arrives on the shores of America from County Roscommon, Ireland. With next to nothing to her name-save a staunch determination to make enough money to provide for her parents back home-Jenny begins the adventure of a lifetime.

Despite the warm welcome her sister May and cousins, Ella, Catherine, Alice, Eddie, Jack, Uncle Patrick, and Aunt Julia provide, Jenny faces a colder shoulder than she expected from a Jewish family she interviews with.

Amid contending with prejudice from employers-and even her own family-Jenny finally secures a job by negotiating with the Levines, a well-to-do family with a set of twins, Rebecca and Jeffrey.

Working for the Levines proves to be a life-altering change for her, and her life becomes intertwined with theirs. Caring deeply for both the children and the married couple, Jenny embarks on a decades-long career as the Levines' nanny, housekeeper, and more.

Readers of historical fiction will fall head-over-heels for Jenny's life of romance, high adventure, finance, and forgiveness. She's an invigorating main character to rally behind, with a great sense of humor and an eagerness for adventure. Despite setbacks, uncomfortable situations, and even arguments, Jenny sticks to her values, digs in her heels in determination, and works to constantly move towards her goals.

Fans of Brooklyn by Colm Tobin and Carnegie's Maid by Marie Benedict will appreciate Jenny's spirit and courage, as well as the novel's time period.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798822965362
Publisher: Palmetto Publishing
Publication date: 12/17/2024
Pages: 244
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Eileen Herbert Hugo is a poet and author who splits her time between Spruce Head, Maine, and Stoneham, Massachusetts. Her work has been featured in The Nature Place Journal, and she has earned honors at the Austin International Poetry Festival. A former Poetry Editor at The Houston Literary Review, she has won awards for her poems, including The Competition and Grandfather's Passing. Her poetry book, NOT TOO FAR A JOURNEY OF WORDS, was published in 2015.Eileen focuses on poetry and fiction in her retirement when she's not enjoying the constant support of a wonderful husband, her children, and their partners.
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