About the Book
Book: The Angel of Second Street
Author: Barbara Tifft Blakey
Genre: Christian Fiction/Romance/Historical Fiction
Release date: May 1, 2025
How Can Compassion be Considered Wrong?
When Blaine Prescott meets Ida at a church picnic, his parents warn him away from any relationship with the young lady who has been seen on Second Street in the company of a Chinese woman. But how could such a kindhearted, lovely young woman be anything but good? But when riots break out in Chinatown and Ida disappears, Blaine will do anything to find out where and why she has gone.
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My Thoughts:
This story takes us back to a time of prejudice and persecution for the Chinese men, women, and children who lived in Eureka, California during 1884. The author's notes are very helpful and educational as I read about this sad time in Eureka's history. History is always enlightening and I appreciate it when authors do their research.
This story focuses on a couple who really fall in love at first sight. Yet there are many obstacles between them that they must rise above. Ida Dempsey has a heart for the Chinese workers that spills over onto the prostitutes as well. Some of her ideas of helping them takes her into dangerous situations. However, she will not be deterred, and she finds out some family secrets as well.
Blaine Prescott loves and respects his parents, yet he will not be dictated by them for his choice of wife. When he first sees Ida, she mesmerizes him. He goes to great lengths to pursue her, even at the cost of his livelihood and parental relationships. Can he love her and stand by her even when the truth of her past comes out? Very interesting historical read based on historical events, that sadly is a tragedy in history.
I was provided a copy of this novel from the author. I was not required to post a positive review, and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
More from Barbara
As the birthplace of my mother, Eureka, California holds a special charm for me intensified by my grandmother’s stories of the area. Every visit I’ve made has encouraged me to dig deeper, to learn more, to experience this small, coastal town’s magnetism.
Its history includes the Wiyot’s massacre on Indian Island which can be viewed from the harbor and the expulsion of the Chinese population from Humboldt County. Carson’s Mansion is the most photographed Victorian dwelling in California, and possibly the United States, built to keep the lumber baron’s loggers employed during a downturn in the timber industry. Because of the numerous brothels, an entire section of Second Street located in the heart of the community was deemed out of bounds for children.
Both hero and heroine in Angel of Second Street are fictional, but my cast of characters includes real-life people such as Reverend Huntington, David Kendall, and Wei Lum and real historical businesses such as Wells Drug Store and Kitty Farris’s Joy Emporium.
I first wrote a version of this story more than a decade ago, but who can argue with God’s timing? Events that happened over 150 years ago feel current in today’s political climate where fear tactics dominate debates and spur regrettable actions. I didn’t set out to make a political statement, only to tell an engaging, thought-provoking love story, but in the midst of relating historical events, a deeper truth emerged as relevant today as it was in the mid 1800s.
I pray you’ll journey with Ida and Blaine through the turmoil of their times and be enriched to face the trials of today with renewed hope.
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Sounds like a fabulous read.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate stories that teach me real history, especially facts or events that are not familiar.
ReplyDeleteSounds fabulous
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