Chamberlin Free Public Library Catalog

The vanishing of Josephine Reynolds /

Moorman, Jennifer, 1978-

The vanishing of Josephine Reynolds / - Center Point Large Print edition. - 405 pages (large print) ; 23 cm. - Center Point Premier Fiction (Large Print) .

Regular print version previously published by: Harper Muse. Includes discussion questions and author's note with background information.

"Widowed at thirty-five, Josephine Reynolds wishes she could disappear, but her concerned sister convinces her to buy their ancestral home, a Craftsman bungalow in disrepair and foreclosure. It's a welcome distraction, and Josephine can't believe her luck when she finds the home's original door in a salvage yard. When she installs the door and steps through it, Josephine is transported into 1927, where she meets her great-grandmother Alma, a vivacious and daring woman running an illegal speakeasy in the bungalow's basement. Immersed in the vibrant Jazz Age, Josephine forms a profound bond with Alma, only to discover upon her return to the present that history has been altered. Alma's life was tragically cut short in a speakeasy raid just a week after their fateful meeting. Josephine has a chilling revelation--her own existence is unraveling and vanishing--and she must race against time to rewrite history. Josephine is desperate to not only save Alma but save her own future in a time-bending journey where past and present intertwine in a desperate battle for survival."--

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Widows--Family relationships--Fiction.
Time travel--Fiction.
Great-grandmothers--Fiction.
Dwellings--Fiction.
Historic buildings--Tennessee--Nashville--Fiction.
Nineteen twenties--Fiction.
Large type books.


United States--History--1919-1933--Fiction.

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