The Latecomers by Helen Klein Ross is a multi-generational story of an American family and the Irish immigrant with whom they share a secret. Ross was inspired by a real 1853 Connecticut house, Holleywood.
The novel begins in 1908 when Bridey and Thom plan to secretly marry and immigrate to America because of the feud between their Irish families. The marriage is delayed but the couple board the ship. Thom dies of ship fever, leaving a pregnant Bridey to fend for herself in America.
Bridey must give her son for adoption and is hired as a maid for the wealthy Hollingsworth family. Their relationship becomes complicated upon the death of the patriarch, causing Bridey to return to Ireland.
The story follows the Hollingsworth family through the generations, set against the burgeoning changes in American life. A long-lost secret is rediscovered through genealogical research.
I had just finished watching Downton Abbey for the first time (yes, I know, years after everyone else saw it.) The early part of the novel reminded me of that series, from the time era to the upstairs/downstairs multigenerational relationships. Except, this story is set in America and continues into contemporary times.
Ross's extensive research shows in the period details she includes in the story. Historical fiction fans who enjoy learning about history in a sprawling novel spanning generations will enjoy this book.
I received a free ebook from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for a fair and unbiased review.
The Latecomers
by Helen Klein Ross
Little, Brown and Company
Pub Date 06 Nov 2018
ISBN 9780316476867
PRICE $27.00 (USD)