Shadows of the White City by Joceylyn Green

 

Shadows of the White City by Jocelyn Green is a book that has it all--mystery, romance, and rich history. 

Sylvie Townsend wanted a family of her own. When Rose Dabrowski's father can no longer care for her when she was a young child after Rose's mother passes away, Sylvie steps in to raise Rose. Then when Rose is almost an adult, she begins questioning who she is. At that point, Rose and Sylvie have some relationship struggles and Sylvie's worst fears may be coming true. Has she lost Rose? Rose's violin instructor and Sylvie's boarder, Kristoff, helps Sylvie navigate some of her struggles. At the same time, she is growing closer to Kristoff--what will become of them?

Shadows of the White City is historical fiction with rich description. It was fascinating to "see" the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893 up close. I also enjoyed the characters. I could understand some of their challenges with each other. I liked them all and was pulling for them. I could also understand some of their spiritual struggles. The romance is a slow burn but I loved the beautiful ending too. 

There are also discussion questions at the end of Shadows of the White City. They could be helpful for book clubs as this book would make for some lovely  discussions. 

I received a copy of this book from the publisher . All opinions within this review are my own.

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