
Book | A Fall of Marigolds |
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Publication | 09 August 2025 |
Number of Pages | 370 |
Format Type | Paperback |
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I ll stay away from this genre I simply can t stomach it Susan Meissner I won t be able to stop thinking of Taryn and Clara for a while Taryn is a single mom in 2011 she is a single mom because her husband died in the North Tower on 9 11 10 years earlier on the same day she found out she was pregnant Clara is a young nurse in 1911 she wanted to get away from her sleepy Pennsylvania town and moved to Manhattan to work She landed a job in a doctor s office in the Asch building The same building as the Triangle fire She survived the fire having worked on a lower floor but her PTSD sends her to isolate herself and she takes a job in the Ellis island hospital to hide from the city 100 years of time separate the 2 women in this story but they are tied together by love.
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I know this from first hand experience Susan Meissner seems to understand those feelings and she is able to show it to us through Taryn and Clara s stories She is also able to show us that it gets better and it s okay to be happy I loved reading this book and there were many profound and beautiful sections of writing along the way I did notice that the reviews of this book are very mixed and I wonder if they are divided between audible readers and traditional readers I read the book and as I was talking to a friend about it she looked up the audible version We listened to a sample of the narrator s voice and I didn t feel like it was a good representation of the women in this story It was halting and wavery almost scared sounding I definitely feel like I would not have felt the same way about this book if o listened to it yes.
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This is my first Susan Meissner book and I already can t wait to read books from her She KNOWS how to write a great story I really enjoyed this book about a scarf s history and how it played a part in two women s lives Highly recommend Susan Meissner FIVE STARS yay I actually made a review with no spoilers I feel like a new person Y all this boook is very VERY important I cannot describe the very essence of what I have read Firs off just a shout out to my history teacher for teaching me about immigration in the early 1900 s and the triangle shirtwaist fire or else I would have no fucking clue what s going on But anyway this book has my heart Every FUCKING PIECE First let me start off by saying that the writing iss straight out of a fucking dream It s so beautiful and the weird thing is with Clara I literally imagined her voicing it in one of those old hollywood accents so the entire time I was getting My Fair Lady vibes Also as much as I liked Taryn Clara was such a fucking badass and not in a i kill people with a single flick of my finger way but in a next time you flirt with me i will rip your throat out way OKAY SPOILERS FROM HERE ON So basically Taryn is living after 9 11 and she lost her husband It s been ten eyars and a photo of her resurfaces so now the news is all over her. A fall of marigolds book release date And then in 1911 Clara lost a close firned in the Triangle ShirtWaist Factory Fire and is now working on Ellis Island caring for sick immigrants And one immigrant Edward Gwynn just happens to catch her eye He also lost a loved one his wife on the ferry to ellis island. A fall of marigolds who is eleanor Yes for you lovey dovey junkies there is romance in this book But ROMANCE isn t the main theme of the book This book deals with sensitive topics in a very tender way Just because twos traight people kiss it doesn t mean you should ignore the elements that truly make this book a masterpiece. A fall of marigolds discussion It s a little clear when you begin to read that you notice Claras story is the frequent one but that s because her story is filled with much tension and higher stakes But in no way does that make taryns story any LESS important Both of these stories add in a theme that makes your heart break But because clara showed up a lot often i grew so foind of her and she is so wellw ritten y all anyway please read this book You won t regret it This book was so fucking beautiful It felt like it was straight out of a dream Review To Come I just know I m going to cry Susan Meissner Do you think everything happens for a reason The effects of our choices spill onto each other I didn t expect to love this book It wasn t even on my very long TBR list My Mom had borrowed it from our local library and told me it was very good This story goes from Ellis Island 1911 to Manhattan 2011 It is very much like a novel written by Sarah Jio that goes between two story lines that eventually tie in at the end This is a beautiful tale of love and love lost I wish I could write a grand review to do it justice Grab this fantastic book for your next summer read and get lost in a story you ll love Susan Meissner I had an odd and ambivalent journey with this book that weaves together the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Fire of 1911 and the 9 11 01 World Trade Center attack Obviously I wasn t alive for the Shirtwaist fire that killed three floors of locked in garment workers but I did live through 9 11 And like every longtime 45 years New Yorker I still hold vivid visions of it So when I realized Meissner was writing it as historical fiction I jumped to the acknowledgements to deduce whether she had a right to it And when I learned that she had pieced 9 11 together from interviewed people s experiences even though she did a believable job I felt defensive as if she d exploited something she doesn t own I m not justifying this just admitting it Foiled Why Because Meissner did such a comprehensive and authentic job that my own defensiveness this ownership of a traumatic story which many firsthand experiencers feel is also part of the book So what was I to do but surrender to the fact that she is a good storyteller who respects the material and read on However some substantial complaints that have nothing to do with my psychological issues I dislike the cover of this book so much that had it not been my book club s selection I probably would not have picked it up Gaudy marigolds frame such a faded blued out New York City skyline that for the longest time I didn t even realize it was there and the title font screams women s fiction Although to be fair it is women s fiction not my favorite genre which is probably a lot of my ambivalence But my major problem is the writing Although it is serviceable it could use tightening a lot of it Things like she carried it in her hands and I yanked insert off my nurse s cap off my headand change Spinning thoughts circled in my brain as to how I could decline the invitation to How could I decline the invitation Conversations repeat information ad nauseum the way obsessed people repeat what they are obsessing about And there is endless redundancy of inner turmoil and basic motivations I m guessing a third of the word count could be cut sharpening the story and diluting the women s fiction sappiness quotient By page 200 it became so tedious that with an anguished scream spinning thought circles in my cranium I longed to either whip out my editor s pencil or abandon the book But the plot is good the feeling of time place and people are truly authentic and I loved the details medical textiles which were such an organic part of the story that they felt like firsthand knowledge So I kept reading to find out what happens Now back to my psychological issues Despite the positive qualities of this book I simply don t believe the relationships here or in most women s fiction romances For my taste they are contrived and overwritten and therefore I still feel as if the 9 11 material was exploited for this book By that I mean it was manipulated for the purposes of telling a contrived story Lesson Learned Henceforth loss grief and a beautiful black scarf with bright orange marigolds Most of the book is Clara s story but the sections that pop over to Taryn help to tie up the story of the scarf Sudden tragic loss has an intense level of grief that is not easily described Unfortunately these women were grieving but they were strong and independent too Tell me what you think did you read or listen and what were your thoughts Susan Meissner Susan Meissner is a USA Today bestselling novelist with than half a million books in print in fifteen languages Her critically acclaimed works of historical fiction have been named to numerous lists including Publishers Weekly s annual roster of 100 best books Library Reads Top Picks Real Simple annual tally of best books Goodreads Readers Choice awards Booklist s Top Ten and Book of the Month She attended Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego and is a former managing editor of a weekly newspaper Susan s expertise as a storyteller and her thoroughly researched topics make her a favorite author of book clubs everywhere Her engaging and warm speaking style appeal to all manner of women s groups literary organizations li Susan Meissner is a USA Today bestselling novelist with than half a million books in print in fifteen languages Her critically acclaimed works of historical fiction have been named to numerous lists including Publishers Weekly s annual roster of 100 best books Library Reads Top Picks Real Simple annual tally of best books Goodreads Readers Choice awards Booklist s Top Ten and Book of the Month She attended Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego and is a former managing editor of a weekly newspaper Susan s expertise as a storyteller and her thoroughly researched topics make her a favorite author of book clubs everywhere Her engaging and warm speaking style appeal to all manner of women s groups literary organizations libraries and learning institutions and service clubs. A fall of marigolds kindle edition When she is not working on a new novel she enjoys teaching workshops on writing and dream following spending time with her family music reading great books and traveling site_link A beautiful scarf passed down through the generations connects two women who learn that the weight of the world is made bearable by the love we give away September 1911 On Ellis Island in New York Harbor nurse Clara Wood cannot face returning to Manhattan where the man she loved fell to his death in the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire Then while caring for a fevered immigrant whose own loss mirrors hers she becomes intrigued by a name embroidered onto the scarf he carries and finds herself caught in a dilemma that compels her to confront the truth about the assumptions she s made Will what she learns devastate her or free her September 2011 On Manhattan s Upper West Side widow Taryn Michaels has convinced herself that she is living fully working in a charming specialty fabric store and raising her daughter alone Then a long lost photograph appears in a national magazine and she is forced to relive the terrible day her husband died in the collapse of the World Trade Towers the same day a stranger reached out and saved her Will a chance reconnection and a century old scarf open Taryn s eyes to the larger forces at work in her life A Fall of MarigoldsI m sitting here covered in goosebumps There is NO way my review can do justice to this beautiful beautiful story Here s just a piece of it perhaps you are thinking as I once did that love is too precarious to want to lavish it again on another I want you to know that love is not a person It is not of this earth at all It wasn t until now that I realized I had mistakenly come to believe that love came from a place inside me and therefore I had to protect that place It comes from heaven Eleanor It is given to us not to hold into or hide from but to give away. Fiction a fall of marigolds book review I wish I could give this book stars And because I know my words will fail me I ll just say if you like Lisa Wingate or Carla Stewart you ll love this author This is my first by her but most definitely not my last What a joy Susan Meissner This book tells the stories of two women after two horrific events in history and alternates in time periods one hundred years apart 1911 and 2011 Clara and Taryn s stories revolve around the aftermaths of events in New York the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire in 1911 and the terrorist attacks of 9 11 Nurse Clara Wood working on Ellis Island in 1911 is grieving the loss of man she loved to the factory fires and Taryn Michaels is trying to put her life together in 2011 ten years after she lost her husband in the 9 11 terrorist attacks The one thing that connects them both is a scarf passed through the generations. A fall of marigolds book cover I m afraid I was not a fan of this book It was a huge disappointment I had it on my list to read for a long time and I was delighted that it was chosen in my book club as I finally had an opportunity to read it and especially as it has many high ratings I don t even know where to begin with the aspects of this book that I didn t like Clara s character and situation weren t credible In fact I really disliked her character and it was unfortunate that most of the book revolved around her character therefore there was a huge imbalance of the story being told in 2011 Clara was such a weak character She was so frustratingly needy At one point when one of the men called her over to their side she obeyed him The fact that she had to obey such a simple request really got me riled up It was difficult to believe that she was grieving over a man that she barely knew and only knew for a few weeks She had everyone tiptoeing around her and I got very fed up very quickly with the woe is me attitude The scarf itself was a weak tool to connect the themes every time is was mentioned I felt myself gritting my teeth Even annoying is the in between space the characters found themselves in Every time this space place whatever was mentioned I wanted to find my own in between space to get away from this book and be done with it Additionally the author had an annoying habit of explaining things that didn t need explaining I got it us readers can work some things out for ourselves we are clever people Why am I even giving this book two stars There are a few reasons and I feel it s only right to balance out my thoughts on this book with some aspects that I did like The writing was just okay I ve read a lot worse but the only things I probably did like is that I had never heard of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire so I did learn something new and I always enjoy that I learn new things from my reading Also the fact that it was set in the hospital on Ellis Island which was in itself an interesting setting. Epub a fall of marigolds online I think if this book wasn t one of my book club reads I wouldn t have finished it to its conclusion and I would have given up long before I got out of my own in between space I felt obliged to finish it out This book should make for an interesting book club discussion like it or not and I ll be very interested to hear what our group thinks of it and how it was received I m afraid this is not a book I would be recommending in the future personally it just didn t work for me Susan Meissner This was a beautiful book an emotional read one where I would suddenly find tears streaming down my face By some strange quirk of fate I was reading 2 books set partly around 9 11 simultaneously Both 4 star reads Everything beautiful has a story it wants to tell but not every story is beautiful A beautiful scarf passed down through the generations links 2 stories a century apart Very moving And beautifully narrated by Tavia Gilbert Susan Meissner This book could quite possibly be my most favorite book of all time I can t remember when I ve read a story that resonates with me as deeply as this one I feel richer for just having read it The story is about two women their lives lived a century apart yet entwined with a single scarf and a shared grief Meissner masterfully weaves the stories together blending the edges in a smooth flow making their lives almost one and the same Both harbor pain as the result of tragedy both are stuck in an in between place unable to go back incapable of moving on The scarf pulls both of them out of their inertia and forces them to see the truth that love is a gift something we choose and that our lives move forward and change us whether we like it or not This book is historical fiction on two fronts both the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire and the Twin Towers tragedy Being connected to the reality of September 11 watching those events unfold on live television watching the towers fall watching the people who chose their own destiny from the windows made Clara s shock and grief over the events of August 1911 real to me I found myself in tears over passages at several different points in the story But the overall message is one of hope Life goes on and it is far too short to spend it on wishing you d made a different choice or taken a different path Rejoice in today and be happy Susan Meissner 3. Literature fiction a fall of marigolds book review 5 starsThe marigold insisted I not give up They are very resilient flowers you know They aren t fragrant like roses and sweet peas but they can stand against odds that the fragile flowers cannot They can bloom in the fall even after a frost Even after all other flowers have given up. A fall of marigolds kindle book S history The fire resulted in the death of 123 women and 23 men In the book Clara was able to get out of the factory in time only to see those who jumped including a man she had feelings for to their deaths rather than face the flames However the trauma of the fire and what and who she has lost haunts her and she accepts a job on Ellis Island caring for sick immigrants There she meets a man with whom she feels a connection as he has a loss like her own She is drawn to the scarf he has and the name embroidered on it In helping the man obtain some of his belongings she learns some truths and is left with a decision concerning the truth and whether to tell the truth and in doing so will she herself learn some truths In September 2011 widow Taryn Michaels is working in a specialty fabric store Her life is turned upside down when a photograph of her is published in a magazine The photograph shows her and a man who helped her on September 11 2001 when she was attempting to meet her husband at the World Trade Center when tragedy struck In the book her husband dies in the collapse in the World Trade Center The attacks on 9 11 killed 2996 people and injured 6000 others according to Wikipedia. Epub a fall of marigolds read online The book is about both women but mainly focuses on Clara s story With dual story lines I find I always enjoy one than the other and this was the case here I did enjoy Clara s story but wonder if that is because her story was given attention in this book Her story takes up most of the book I did learn some about scarlet fever and how immigration was handled during that time specifically when dealing with ill immigrants I enjoyed how the Author showed Clara being unwilling to move on with her life as her friends were gently prodding her to do just that To move on to stop being stuck and to finally see the truth about not only how she was living but also about the man who died the day of the fire Having said that I also feel that the Author could have moved things along a little faster in this aspect. A fall of marigoldsv vk I would have liked to have seen Taryn s story line fleshed out a lot She lost her husband in 9 11 and is coping with the guilt that he was on a certain floor in the tower because she asked him to meet her there She is also wrestling with what her daughter s reaction will be when she learns this information I remember watching the towers fall on television I can t even imagine what it must have been like to be in NYC during that time and after or what it was like for those who lost loved ones survived or in any way were affected by the tragedy that day In this book Taryn was saved by a stranger as so many were that tragic day I really would have loved about Taryn s experiences in this book Her story line got the short end of the stick here and I would have liked to have known about her and her daughter Overall this was an enjoyable read about two women who share the theme of loss and have a connection to a scarf Their story line s eventually merge and it was rewarding to learn how As the Author used real life tragic events I wish she would have given both equal time I know I have said that before in my review but I just wanted a little bit I realize that Clara s story line is necessary for setting up the reason for the connecting of both story lines but I feel that could have been done with giving focus to Taryn s story line as well This is a great book for books clubs as there is a lot to discuss here historical events loss tragedies love denial what constitutes love survivor s guilt moving on coping with loss of a loved one transference ethics etc, Book a fall of marigolds characters Fast forward and Clara does some little stalking into his bag and: A fall of marigolds kindle edition dunEdwards wife lily was actually married to another man and was using Edward to get to the U, A fall of marigolds analysis S So clara is now too stunned to speak so yeah she s on the brink of eciding whether she should tell edward or not: A fall of marigolds ending The sotries of the two women are really intertwined in ways than one And as the story progresses the recurring themes become obvious. The fall of marigolds book reviews A scarf connects two women both coping with tragic events which lead to loss and heartache. A fall of marigolds kindle edition In 1911 Nurse Clara Wood survived the Triangle Shirtwaist fire The fire was the deadliest industrial disaster in U. A fall of marigolds review Everything beautiful has a story it wants to tell But not every story is beautiful.dundun.Read of my reviews at www.openbookpost.com Susan Meissner
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