Shoebox Baby by Sharon Bruce | Book Review ~ $10 Gift Card ~ #CreativeNonFiction #Memoir #NovaScotia #GreatDepression #WorldWar2
A book blog tour from Goddess Fish Promotions.
Thank you to the author, publisher, and Marianne & Judy at Goddess Fish for providing me with the information for this tour.
Book Details
Shoebox Baby by Sharon BrucePublished by Tellwell Publishing on May 8, 2023
Genres: Creative NonFiction, Memoir
Format: eBook, Hardcover, Paperback
Pages: 352
Source: Goddess Fish PromotionsShoe Box Baby is a creative non-fiction story based on the life of Susan Fenton and her family. Sue was born in Nova Scotia on a blustery winter night in a crude weather-worn shack with dirt floors. Although the doctor told Sue's mother that her baby would be dead before the morning, she made every attempt to keep her infant alive.
Sue and her siblings were born into poverty, survived the Depression and the fall-out of World War II, and contended with tuberculosis, unemployment and polio. This book is filled with family antics, joy, sorrow, laughter, and mystery, covering the trials, triumphs and hilarious exploits of the large and colourful cast of characters that is the Fenton family.
Sue's courageous determination to live a full life, regardless of the limitations others imposed on her and the circumstances that came her way, made her a remarkably resilient woman.
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Excerpt from Shoebox Baby
There was something about that turbulent winter night that sent a deep chill through Grace like no other. She felt the howling bitter ocean wind coming through the walls of the weather-worn shack she called home. Newspapers stuffed between the boards did little to keep the chill out of the air. Grace hoped that the meagre fire in the wood stove and the few old grey woollen blankets would keep her five children warm enough, and she longed for her husband Marshall.
In May of 1929, at the start of the Great Depression, Marshall and his brother Alexander were laid off from the local mine. They had to leave Pictou and found work in the sawmill in Yarmouth, three hundred miles away on the other side of the province. Poverty became the norm and food was as scarce for the Fenton’s as for most families. Grace was thankful they were still able to pay the rent on the home they lived in, even though it could be considered more of a shack than a house. So many families were homeless, and several of the less fortunate had died on the streets.
In the following three years, Marshall and Alexander could only find short-term, menial jobs that compensated minimal wages. The Fenton family was already impoverished and barely able to survive before the Depression.
Excerpt provided by the author/publisher for use in this post.
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My Thoughts on Shoebox Baby
“Shoebox Baby” by Sharon Bruce is a captivating and heartwarming creative non-fiction tale that delves into the life of Susan Fenton and her extraordinary journey. Born in the harsh conditions of Nova Scotia, Sue’s story resonates with resilience and determination as she defies the odds stacked against her. The author beautifully weaves together the trials and triumphs of Sue’s family, who faced the challenges of poverty, Depression, World War II, tuberculosis, unemployment, and polio.
The Fenton family, with their colorful personalities and antics, come to life within the pages of this book. Sharon Bruce’s skillful storytelling captures their joys, sorrows, laughter, and mysteries, making the reader an integral part of their world. Sue’s unwavering courage and determination in the face of adversity paint her as a truly remarkable and resilient woman.
Set against the backdrop of Nova Scotia, this book immerses readers in the captivating atmosphere of the region, bringing forth a strong sense of place. Readers can expect to experience a rollercoaster of emotions as they laugh, cry, and fall in love with the Fenton family. If you have an affinity for heartwarming tales from the Depression and World War II era, “Shoebox Baby” is a must-read that will leave a lasting impression.
I received a copy of the book for the tour. This review is my honest, unbiased opinion.
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Official Tour Page for Shoebox Baby
Full Tour Schedule:
August 7:
1: Novels Alive review
2: Westveil Publishing
3: Guatemala Paula Loves to Read
4: Literary Gold
5: The Pen and Muse Book Reviews
6: Straight From the Library
7: Author C.A.Milson
August 8
1: Momma Says: To Read or Not to Read
2: The Faerie Review
3: Gina Rae Mitchell review
4: D. S. Dehel
5: Hope. Dreams. Life… Love
6: Let me tell you a story
7: A Wonderful World of Words
August 9
1: The Avid Reader
2: Welcome to My World of Dreams
3: Stormy Nights Reviewing & Bloggin’
4: Moonlight Compass Books
5: Inkspired
6: Sea’s Nod
7: The Obsessed Reader
August 10
1: Locks, Hooks and Books
2: It’s Raining Books
3: Andi’s Book Reviews
4: Candrel’s Crafts, Cooks, and Characters
5: FUONLYNEW
6: Our Town Book Reviews
7: Books Blog
August 11
1: Fabulous and Brunette
2: Iron Canuck Reviews & More
3: travel the ages
4: Kenyan Poet
5: Sandra’s Book Club
6: Books all things paranormal and romance
7: Girl with Pen
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Shoebox Baby sounds like a touching and inspiring tale.
I liked the review, thank you.
Thanks for hosting today!