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1931. The Great Depression. People are losing everything they had: jobs, homes, land, family, and livelihoods.
Reporter Ellis Reed takes a picture of two boys against the backdrop of a dilapidated house in the countryside and only later notices a sign nearby that reads "Two Children For Sale."
Ellis gets a chance to write an article that will get wide publicity and fame. He will have to make a difficult decision, as he will humiliate these people due to financial difficulties. The consequences of publishing this picture will be incredible and unpredictable.
Haunted by her own secrets, editorial secretary Lillian Palmer sees the photograph as more than just a good story. Together with Reed, they decide to right the wrongs of the past and piece together a shattered family, risking everything they hold dear.
Inspired by the real newspaper photography that has stunned readers across the country, this moving novel tells the story in and behind the lens--about ambition, love, and the far-reaching consequences of our actions.
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