Like Family

Like Family by Michele M. Feeney, published by Black Rose Writing on August 15, 2024, is a historical fiction novel that delves into the complexities of family life during the 1918 influenza pandemic. The story centers on Mollie Crowley, a 26-year-old Irish teacher in rural Michigan, and Cecilia Pokorski, an 8-year-old Polish orphan. As they navigate their grief and the societal tensions between their ethnic communities, the narrative explores the meaning of family and the challenges of connection in a time of crisis.
Readers will find a poignant examination of themes such as prejudice, foster care, and the impact of cultural differences. The characters face isolation and suspicion as they confront the realities of their circumstances, drawing parallels to contemporary challenges experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Like Family invites reflection on the resilience of love and community amidst adversity, making it a relevant exploration of historical and social issues. This edition spans 220 pages and is presented in English.
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“In Like Family, Feeney not only brings us back to the terrifying time when the Spanish flu had its hold on us, but also beautifully explores the meaning of family.” -Ann Hood, author of The Stolen Child
Mollie Crowley, a 26-year-old Irish unmarried teacher at a one-room schoolhouse in rural Michigan, and 8-year-old Cecilia Pokorski, a Polish girl orphaned after the deaths of her family during the 1918 influenza pandemic, are an unlikely pair.
While Cecilia is grieving the loss of her beloved Mamusia, Mollie leans on her own mother, Catherine, for assistance after taking the girl into their home. Mollie loves teaching, but Cecilia hated having Mollie as her first teacher.
In their town in rural Michigan, the Irish and the Polish don’t mix. The Catholic Church, the town’s doctor, and Mollie’s older brothers are pitted against Mollie, who is highly independent, even stubborn. Everyone who fears “the sickness” is desperate to stay safe and healthy, and unsure of what precautions work.
Cecilia is treated with suspicion, even fear. Mollie, Cecilia, and Catherine, while isolated on their family farm, face all these struggles with courage and creativity.
Readers will see challenges they faced during COVID-19 as similar to the ones people faced nearly a hundred years earlier. Like Family explores themes of prejudice related to ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and religion; foster care and adoption; feminism; education and teaching; language and cultural differences; family factions; death and grief; loneliness; and ultimately, the power of love, family (biological and intentional), and community.
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