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The Hidden Life of Cecily Larson

A Novel

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2 of 8 copies available

"A family secret, a DNA test, a journey as rich and colorful as the early-day circus itself. Through Cecily Larson's hidden life, Ellen Baker tenderly examines personal determination, lost love, family ties, and our innate need to discover our own truth." Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Before We Were Yours and Before and After

Orphan Train meets Before We Were Yours meets Water for Elephants in this compelling multigenerational novel of survival, love, and the families we make.

In 1924, four-year-old Cecily Larson's mother reluctantly drops her off at an orphanage in Chicago, promising to be back once she's made enough money to support both Cecily and herself. But she never returns, and shortly after high-spirited Cecily turns seven, she is sold to a traveling circus to perform as the "little sister" to glamorous bareback rider Isabelle DuMonde. With Isabelle and the rest of the circus, Cecily finally feels she's found the family she craves. But as the years go by, the cracks in her little world begin to show. And when teenage Cecily meets and falls in love with a young roustabout named Lucky, she finds her life thrown onto an entirely unexpected—and dangerous—course.

In 2015, Cecily is now 94 and living a quiet life in Minnesota, with her daughter, granddaughter, and great-grandson. But when her family decides to surprise her with an at-home DNA test, the unexpected results not only bring to light the tragic love story that Cecily has kept hidden for decades but also throw into question everything about the family she's raised and claimed as her own for nearly seventy years. Cecily and everyone in her life must now decide who they really are and what family—and forgiveness—really mean.

Sweeping through a long period of contemporary history, The Hidden Life of Cecily Larson is an immersive, compelling, and entertaining family drama centered around one remarkable woman and her determination to survive.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 18, 2023
      The uneven latest from Baker (Keeping the House) poses questions about adoption and family heritage. In a small town in Minnesota in 2015, Cecily Larson, 94, breaks her hip and, confined to a hospital bed, realizes time may be running out to share the secret she’s kept for her entire life, which stems from her childhood. At age seven, Cecily was taken from a Chicago orphanage to be trained as a bareback rider in a traveling circus. Baker makes clear that the secret, which is revealed to the reader later on, will impact Cecily’s widowed daughter Liz, her divorced granddaughter Molly, and her teenage grandson Caden, who has just started a research project on his family’s DNA. At the same time in Florida and North Carolina, members of another branch of the Larson family are wondering about their own mysterious family history and start taking DNA tests. Cecily’s circus life provides plenty of colorful drama, but subplots involving Molly’s lingering ambivalence about her divorce years earlier and Liz’s cancer diagnosis are tied up too quickly in the rushed final act, and the conclusion is too convenient to be convincing. There’s too much clutter in this family saga. Agent: Deborah Schneider, Gelfman Schneider Literary.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Cassandra Campbell brings her usual insightful delivery to Baker's multilayered family drama. Campbell is an experienced, steady narrator with a smooth, consistent delivery. She adds nuance to Cecily Larson, subtly aging her from the 4-year-old who's been deserted by her mother, through growing up and adulthood, and ending with the 94-year-old matriarch whose "hidden life" is about to be exposed by her great-grandson's DNA project. Secondary characters have less uniqueness to their voices. As the story moves back and forth in time and between two seemingly unconnected families, it is incumbent upon the listener to give 110 percent of their attention to the plot and characters. Disparate threads are slowly woven into a fascinating tapestry of family, secrets, and unexpected connection. N.E.M. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2024

      Baker's (I Gave My Heart To Know This) latest historical novel follows Cecily Larson, who was abandoned at an orphanage at the age of four and sold to a circus when she was just seven. Trained as a bareback rider, Cecily flourishes at the circus, but a forbidden love and unplanned pregnancy upend her life. Later, in 2015, her grandson's DNA school project prompts 94-year-old Cecily to reveal long-buried family secrets. Narrator Cassandra Campbell modulates her voice, enhancing the unique personalities Baker gives to each character in this dual-timeline novel. Of particular note is Campbell's portrayal of young Cecily, whose fragility and innocence transform into resilience and strength. Though listeners will have to keep track of multiple storylines, including a range of characters and some shocking reveals, Campbell's consistent, sensitive narration is a steadying presence. Intergenerational legacies, unexpected DNA test results, and a fascinating glimpse into 1920s circus life make for a gripping, if occasionally heartbreaking listen. VERDICT Tumultuous, beautifully described historical fiction for fans of Sara Gruen's Water for Elephants, Christina Baker Kline's Orphan Train, and Gary Jennings's "Spangle" series.--David Faucheux

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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