Don't Put the Boats Away

Don't Put the Boats Away
Ames Sheldon
This novel is a deep dive into post WWII in America. Harriet goes to graduate school at Madison to become a chemist so that eventually she can lead her father's chemical company, while her brother Nat works as a jazz musician.These characters reinvent themselves and develop resilience.
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About the Author

Ames Sheldon worked as a reporter for two small-town newspapers in Minnesota before becoming lead author and associate editor of WOMEN'S HISTORY SOURCES: A GUIDE TO ARCHIVES AND MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES, which ignited her passion for studying and writing about the history of women in America.
Her recent novel ELEANORS WARS won the Benjamin Franklin Gold Award for Best New Voice: Fiction in 2016. The sequel, DON'T PUT THE BOATS AWAY, has won six book awards.