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When the Mockingbird Won't Sing

True Grit in 1855, Oregon City (Oregon Journey Book 2)

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When the Mockingbird Won't Sing

By: Victoria Murata
Narrated by: Kaileen Wolfe
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It’s 1855 in Oregon City. Twelve year-old Biddy has survived an intolerable life of indenture by remembering two things: Adults can’t be trusted, and it’s best to be invisible. Due to an early trauma, she’s mute with no memory of her past. The man who holds her contract for indenture has evil plans for her, and he will stop at nothing to ensure his schemes come to fruition.

Things look hopeless for Biddy until she meets two school teachers, Brenna and Emily. From that moment on, these three lives become intricately entwined. Biddy’s new champions take desperate measures to ensure her safety. Life and death choices are made and these accelerate into an unanticipated conclusion. As is often the case in life, what was wished for is granted in a most unexpected way.

Victoria Murata has again embraced history to tell an enduring story of love and loss in our country’s not too distant past.

©2019 Victoria Murata (P)2021 Victoria Murata
Fiction Historical Fiction Oregon
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Thoroughly enjoyed this tale of 1855 in pre-civil war America! Victoria Murata creates a delightful & suspenseful tale full of racial, gender & cultural diversity, female voting rights, spiritual insights & romance building to a remarkable crisendo...keeps moving...hard to stop reading/listening. The reader in the audio version does an excellent presentation of all the many diverse characters. Loved it!

Terrific Read!

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I truly enjoyed reading as I listened to the audio of this most enjoyable book. It was well-written and kudos to the author for introducing and resolving all the antagonists throughout the novel. One portion I found to be out of place was the section about the two women being in love with each other. I strongly doubt those situations would have taken place in 1855, let alone the open discussions about it. It felt like it was a "soapbox" for our time period, which detracted from the story and should have been left out. Otherwise, the book was captivating and held my interest throughout.

Captivating Novel

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Kaileen Wolfe did an amazing job narrating, capturing the dialect of 1855 Oregon perfectly. The story was absolutely captivating.

Beautifully narrated

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A major disappointment The author ruin the story by trying to Incorporate Either political or personal points of view that Distracted from the story rather than added to it Again I was very disappointed

Extremely disappointing

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