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THE LIVES OF DIAMOND BESSIE by Jody Hadlock

THE LIVES OF DIAMOND BESSIE

A Novel

by Jody Hadlock

Pub Date: April 5th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-68463-117-9
Publisher: SparkPress

In Hadlock’s genre-bending debut novel, a betrayed woman travels across America looking for acceptance, wealth, and freedom.

This historical tale, inspired by a true story, is set during the last decades of the 1800s. Annie Moore, an Irish-born immigrant, becomes pregnant out of wedlock. She’s sent to a convent in Buffalo, New York, and the nuns take her daughter away right after she’s born; however, Annie soon escapes to try to find a way to be reunited with her child. Finding no other means of income, she resorts to sex work to survive, taking the professional name “Bessie.” Although her wealthy clients provide her with jewels and other luxuries, her life on the margins leaves her yearning for mainstream social acceptance. When she begins a relationship with Abe Rothschild, the charming son of a well-known jeweler, this dream seems attainable—but then she suffers a terrible betrayal. The novel explores the day-to-day life of a marginalized woman struggling to find meaning and power in her existence. There’s an impressive deliberateness in the way that Hadlock presents her themes, with an opening dialogue on dreams from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and a quote on forgiveness. Feminism is central to the novel, although its references to gender-based double standards eventually feel repetitive. That said, Hadlock takes care not to use her character as a mere mouthpiece for her story’s themes. Rather, she thoughtfully explores the protagonist’s relationships to her Catholic faith and Irish roots as well as her love of reading. The novel also skillfully uses foreshadowing to create a suspenseful atmosphere without giving the game away. The ending feels a bit rushed and abrupt, but the epilogue provides a satisfactory denouement.

An often engaging and inventive character study.