Bluebird
(Book)

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336 pages : genealogical table ; 24 cm
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English

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Includes reading group guide (pages 329-332).
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-328).
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A dazzling novel set during the Great War and postwar Prohibition about a young nurse, a soldier, and a family secret that binds them together for generations to come--from USA TODAY and repeat #1 bestselling author Genevieve Graham. Present day Cassie Simmons, a museum curator, is enthusiastic about solving mysteries from the past, and she has a personal interest in the history of the rumrunners who ferried illegal booze across the Detroit River during Prohibition. So when a cache of whisky labeled Bailey Brothers' Best is unearthed during a local home renovation, Cassie hopes to find the answers she's been searching for about the legendary family of bootleggers... 1917 Corporal Jeremiah Bailey of the 1st Canadian Tunnelling Company is tasked with planting mines in the tunnels beneath enemy trenches. After Jerry is badly wounded in an explosion, he finds himself in a Belgium field hospital under the care of Adele Savard, one of Canada's nursing sisters, nicknamed Bluebirds for their blue gowns and white caps. As Jerry recovers, he forms a strong connection with Adele, who is from a place near his hometown of Windsor, along the Detroit River. In the midst of war, she's a welcome reminder of home, and when Jerry is sent back to the front, he can only hope that he'll see his bluebird again. By war's end, both Jerry and Adele return home to Windsor, scarred by the horrors of what they endured overseas. When they cross paths one day, they have a chance to start over. But the city is in the grip of Prohibition, which brings exciting opportunities as well as new dangerous conflicts that threaten to destroy everything they have fought for. Pulled from the pages of history, Bluebird is a compelling, luminous novel about the strength of the human spirit and the power of love to call us home.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Graham, G. (2022). Bluebird (Simon & Schuster Canada edition.). Simon & Schuster Canada.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Graham, Genevieve. 2022. Bluebird. Simon & Schuster Canada.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Graham, Genevieve. Bluebird Simon & Schuster Canada, 2022.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Graham, Genevieve. Bluebird Simon & Schuster Canada edition., Simon & Schuster Canada, 2022.

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