A Secret Society of Women — Boston 1908 Historical Fiction Novel for Fans of Female Friendship Stories (PDF)

A Secret Society of Women — Boston 1908 Historical Fiction Novel for Fans of Female Friendship Stories (PDF)

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A Secret Society of Women — Boston 1908 Historical Fiction Novel for Fans of Female Friendship Stories (PDF)

A Secret Society of Women — Boston 1908 Historical Fiction Novel for Fans of Female Friendship Stories (PDF)

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Sale price  $3.90 Regular price  $7.90

Boston, 1908. Every Saturday evening, a group of young immigrant women gather in secret — not to gossip or sew, but to read, debate, and dare to dream of a life beyond the tenements of the North End. For Caprice Russo, a spirited Italian-American hat trimmer with ambitions far bigger than her tiny apartment, these meetings are the spark that could change everything.

A Story of Friendship, Ambition, and the Courage to Dream

Set against the vivid, sensory backdrop of early 20th-century Boston — the salt air of the harbor, the clatter of streetcars on cobblestone, the scent of fresh fabric in a millinery shop — this richly imagined novel follows three young women as they navigate love, family expectations, class divides, and the burning desire for independence. Inspired by the real-life Saturday Evening Girls, a remarkable social club that gave immigrant women access to education and opportunity, this is a novel about what women can achieve when they lift each other up.

What Makes This Novel Unforgettable

  • Vivid historical atmosphere — Boston's North End in 1908 comes alive with sights, sounds, and smells
  • Three compelling heroines — Caprice, Ada, and Vita each carry their own dreams and heartbreaks
  • Inspired by real history — the Saturday Evening Girls was a genuine social movement that empowered immigrant women
  • Romance, ambition & sisterhood — a perfect blend of heart and historical depth
  • Perfect for book clubs — rich themes of identity, class, immigration, and female solidarity

Who Is This For?

  • Fans of early 20th-century historical fiction
  • Readers who love stories of female friendship and empowerment
  • Those interested in immigrant experiences in America
  • Book clubs looking for a warm, thought-provoking read

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