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A Tiny Piece of Blue

A Novel

Published by She Writes Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

For fans of Kristin Hannah’s The Four Winds and Lisa Wingate’s Shelterwood comes a heartwarming historical novel following a homeless young girl as she struggles to survive during the Great Depression.

Rural Michigan, 1934. During the throes of the Great Depression, thirteen-year-old Silstice Trayson finds herself homeless, abandoned by her parents after a devastating house fire. Nearby, aging midwestern farmers Edna and Vernon Goetz are pillars of the community, but when do-gooder Edna takes up Silstice’s cause, Vernon digs in his heels, displaying his true nature as an ornery curmudgeon.

Theirs is a quiet-seeming community, but danger lurks beneath the bucolic façade. With so many youngsters leaving home to make it on their own, child trafficking has grown rampant, and Silstice and her two spirited young brothers soon find themselves in the sights of a ring of kidnappers that’s exploiting local children into forced labor—and worse. Meanwhile Vernon finds himself at risk of losing everything.

Narrated by Silstice, Vernon, and Edna, A Tiny Piece of Blue sets the customs and traditions of rural Michigan against a backdrop of thievery, bribery, and child-trafficking—weaving a suspenseful yet tender tale that ultimately winds its way to a heartwarming conclusion.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: She Writes Press (February 18, 2025)
  • Length: 256 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781647428372

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Raves and Reviews

“A fantastic addition to fiction set during the Great Depression and to the triumphant spirit of those who survived." —Ann Howard Creel, author of The Whiskey Sea and While You Were Mine

“With meticulously researched detail and a talent for nuance, Whitney pulls the reader into the depths of human experience in a page-turner that is irresistible and anything but predictable.” —Trish Dolasinski, EdD, author of Beyond the Pettus Bridge

“In this soul-searching novel, heroes become villains and villains become heroes as two despairing teens join forces with a crotchety farmer to expose a kidnapping ring that has been selling children into slavery. Both shocking yet heart-warming, A Tiny Piece of Blue reminds us that mercy and forgiveness are always within reach.” Betty Webb, author of Lost in Paris and The Clock Struck Murder

“Suspenseful yet heartwarming, a curmudgeonly old farmer and penniless but resourceful young woman must uncover a network of kidnappers and thieves to survive in A Tiny Piece of Blue.” —Elise Hooper, author of The Library of Lost Dollhouses and Angels of the Pacific

“A compelling account of grit and determination in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges. A Midwestern depression-era tale not to be missed.” —Jerry Maples, author of The Divine Discovery

"A compulsively readable tale—gripping, heartbreaking, and culminating in a gratifying ending." —Karen Lynne Klink, author of The Texian Trilogy

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