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The Bereaved: A Novel Julia Park Tracey 9781736795422

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Based on her research into her grandfather's past as an adopted child, Julia Park Tracey has created a mesmerizing work of historical fiction illuminating the darkest side of the Orphan Train.

In 1859, women have few rights, even to their own children. When her husband dies and her children become wards of a predator, Martha - bereaved and scared - flees their beloved country home taking the children with her to the squalor of New York City. But as a naive woman alone, preyed on by male employers, she soon finds herself nearly destitute. The Home for the Friendless offers free food, clothing, and schooling to New York's street kids and Martha secures a place temporarily for her children there. When she returns for them, she discovers that the Society has indentured her two eldest out to work via the Orphan Train, and has placed her two youngest for adoption. The Society refusing to help and with the Civil War erupting around her, Martha sets out to reclaim each of them.



2023 Marketing Plan for The Bereaved, Publication Date: Aug 8, 2023

  • Tours throughout Fall 23 focused on Indie Bookstores, Historical Societies, and Libraries
  • New York City and Beyond Historical Tour: October 4-16, celebrating sites where this 1859 novel took place. To include NYC events at the NYC Marble Arch Church (coordinated with Ephemeral New York) and the NYC Tenement Museum as well as outlying cities such as Buffalo's Memento Mori Museum, the Newburgh Historical Society and Crawford House Historical Society, and Lockport, NY, as well as Gettysburg, PA, and Baltimore, MD (all with bookstore partners)
  • California 20-City Bookstore Tour: August - September, concentrated in the greater San Francisco Bay Area where the author is known, with final leg in Los Angeles
  • Publicity and Media Interviews in tour regions, heavily concentrated in San Francisco Bay Area
  • Social Media Campaign, targeting bookstagrammers, booktokers, and Facebook users with giveaways on Goodreads and Instagram
  • Shelf Talkers available for stores
  • Inclusion in CALIBA 2023 Holiday Catalog as featured title
  • Featured at CALIBA 2023 Fall Trade Show
  • Women's Magazines features
  • Author Excerpts, Essays, and Talks on: The Orphan Train; Women's Lack of Rights over Children, Property, and Body in 1859; Seamstress as a Historical Pseudonym for Prostitute, Family History recreated as Historical Fiction.
  • Book Club Outreach, reading group discussion questions printed in book
  • Library Market Outreach, ad in Library Journal
  • Trade Reviews pursued in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist, Shelf Awareness
  • Galleys Available for sales force, major media, regional media, social media influencers, influential authors, booksellers and librarians; digital galleys also available for download through Edelweiss and NetGalley



About the Author
Author Julia Park Tracey's ancestors and their stories have given her a trail to follow from New York and New England to the deep south and the Pacific Coast. Park Tracey has three counties in California who claim her for their own: Sonoma County where she was raised; Alameda County where she was a columnist, journalist, and Poet Laureate; and Nevada County where she currently resides. She is the author or editor of six books, including two collected diaries of her aunt, a teen flapper in the Roaring Twenties. She has written for Redbook, HuffPost, The Sun, Salon, and Babble. She is also a partner and the Executive Editor at Sibylline Books.

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"...Tracey does a masterful job in this novel, developing Martha as a relatable narrator; readers will find that their spirits rise and fall with hers. For the most part, her life in the city is almost too wrenching to witness. The most painful aspect of the story, wonderfully handled by Tracey, is its depiction of the casual cruelty of the righteous folk who think they should be thanked as they break families apart. This novel is based on members of the author's own family; baby Homer became William Lozier Gaston, who's Tracey's great-great grandfather.

An often painful but uplifting novel by a writer at the top of her game." -Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"In The Bereaved, Julia Park Tracey reopens America's wounds in prose that is propulsive and resonant. Martha's struggles are the stuff of classic literature. Theodore Dreiser comes to mind, but so, too, the fine contemporary novels of Jo Baker and Maggie O'Farrell." -Christian Kiefer, author of Phantoms

"Julia Park Tracey's The Bereaved is more than the gripping story of a young widow facing desperate choices as she tries to keep her family together. It's also a study of the rough and unsentimental New York City just before the Civil War, when working mothers had few options and "orphan trains" were relocating city children thousands of miles from their families. Based on the lives of Tracey's ancestors, The Bereaved is a deeply researched historical narrative as well as a compelling read." -Esther Crain, author of The Gilded Age in New York and curator of Ephemeral New York (www.ephemeralnewyork.com)

"Julia Park Tracey's The Bereaved is a novel that weaves its intimately detailed characters into your soul. At once, heartbreaking, heartwarming, and absolutely beautiful, this is a story that captures the devastation of loss and the power of enduring hope." -Lauren Hough, author of Leaving Isn't the Hardest Thing

"What happens when a mother is left with no choices? In The Bereaved, Julia Park Tracey casts a stark light on an era in which hard work and devotion simply aren't enough for women trapped in poverty. Vivid, haunting, authentic, and utterly gripping, it's a beautifully written story that will stay with you long after you turn the last page." -Ellen Meister, author of Farewell, Dorothy Parker and Dorothy Parker Drank Here

"This sumptuous, cinematic book is full of heart and concern for women's plights in this era and gets to the bottom of the Orphan Train tragedy in a way that seems just as compelling and heartless as from the children's perspective." -Erika Mailman, author of The Witch's Trinity

"The Bereaved, a beautifully researched novel by journalist/historian Julia Park Tracey, portrays a courageous woman who suffers similar heart-rending losses to the author's own. Based also on the struggles her third great-grandmother faced in the American Northeast during the Civil War era, Tracey's story is gritty, truthful, inspiring, and compassionate. Simply unique." -Rebecca Lawton, author of Swimming Grand Canyon and Other Poems (2021) and What I Never Told You: Stories (2022)

"Impeccable, poetic writing. The care, respect, and fierce love for her ancestors is evident throughout The Bereaved." -Eleanor Parker Sapia, A Decent Woman, 2021 International Latino Book Award

"Julia Park Tracey's work of historical fiction, The Bereaved, is based on the life of her third great-grandmother. Tracey's meticulous research reveals Martha's struggles to keep her young family together in such vivid detail that the reader shares her very real fears, her mounting disappointments, and finally, her heart-breaking decisions." -Nancy Herman, author of All We Left Behind: Virginia Reed and the Donner Party





Book Information
ISBN 9781736795422
Author Julia Park Tracey
Format Paperback
Page Count 250
Imprint Sibylline Press
Publisher Sibylline Press

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