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No Names To Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily review by – Stephanie Driskill

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Holy moly! I just cannot say enough about this book! Three young unwed mothers meet in Magnolia Home Hospital where they become friends over the seven months they were roommates at the home. Giving birth on the same day, they make a pact to keep things secret. Never able to see the children they gave birth to nor naming, they were expected to go to back to their lives as if nothing ever happened. But something happened that changed each woman forever!
Let me just say that this book moved me to tears! Through the tragedy and triumphs of each unwed mother and the children they relinquished for adoption was a rollercoaster ride of emotions. This was such a personal book for me to read as I was an unwed mother in the 1980’s and I chose to put my child up for adoption however my experience was different. I chose the adoptive parents and I held my daughter in the hospital and I named her before she went directly home with the adoptive parents. This book just ripped my heart out reading that the women had no real idea if the childbirth they went through was real. This book is a must read but beware that if you have any relationship with adoption whether giving or receiving, this book may be a trigger! But such an amazing read!!!!

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Jordan Allen

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

“But good things can come from pieces of a broken heart patched back together.”

In No Games Given, Julia Brewer Daily crafted three separate lives for readers to explore. Sandy, Faith, and Becca could not be more different. Set in the cruel 1960’s when women had few options and reputations to protect. These three women find themselves in a maternity home in New Orleans. They struggle through the loss of their youth, giving away their children for adoption, and the rippling effects they must face every single day. Each woman had to find a way to move forward after giving away the biggest pieces of their hearts.

This book felt very personal to me. My sister was given away for adoption in the late 80’s. While it was 20 years after this story took place, society still held women to an unfair standard. This book felt as though these are the type of stories my sister would’ve created as a young woman about her birth mother. Not only the stories but the endless stream of questions she would’ve asked herself. Was she beautiful? Was she successful? Did she even remember her? These very questions are not only tackled in the book but handled in a heart breaking sequence of events.

Julia wrote a breath-taking story with so many twists and turns. The summary does not do justice to the plot that awaits readers. If you have an interest in time pieces, diving deeper into women’s issues, and going on a wild adventure then I highly suggest this book! Just make sure you have some tissues nearby as you will need them!

I will be anxiously awaiting reading other books by this author in the future!

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Heather Lopez Renteria

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely loved this book! I love the way each chapter was written for faith, sandy and Rebecca. It was an emotional read and important read for many. To see the differences in others lives through pregnancy in the 1960s. It took you on a rollercoaster of emotions from scandal to rape etc. I would say trigger warning for anyone who has  went through any of those things. I enjoyed the friendship between Faith, Sandy and Rebecca. I hope for a sequel to see what happened next for each girl. I did have a hard time putting it down needing to know what happens next. A must read for your 2022 books!

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily-Review by Elena Tobar

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is such a heartbreaking story. This story follows the lives of three different young ladies that each find themselves pregnant and unmarried. This book really tackles the sexism and the racism that unfortunately were so prevalent back then. They were forced to give their babies up and in the midst of their fear and forced silence they bond and become friends. Years later they’re brought back together and searching for answers. There are some unexpected twists in this story and I’m so happy that they all get closure in the end. This is a must read that will really open your eyes to the emotional turmoil that so many young women suffered through.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Shadel Ayerbe

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book gives historical ficition a great name.

1965. Sandy flees her home in order to avoid her mother’s violent lover. Becca makes a mistake and falls in love with the wrong man. Faith is also subjected to a brutal onslaught. These three young, unwed women meet at a maternity home hospital in New Orleans with no assistance and no alternative options, where they are expected to abandon their kids and return home as if nothing happened. However, such a life-changing incident can never be forgotten, and no secret is ever truly buried. A blackmailer threatens to disclose their secrets and destroy their lives twenty-five years later when the women are reconnected by a blackmailer.

Their fundamental underpinnings would be shaken by that shocking news, which would echo all the way to the White House. This compelling drama told from the viewpoints of three women, is based on true stories of women in the 1960s who discovered themselves pregnant yet unmarried, and were driven by family and society to make dreadful decisions. The narrative of how that unthinkable crime affected women’s lives forever is told in No Names to Be Given, a painful yet hopeful novel about family and redemption.

I loved this story. I loved every page of it. Every chapter was exciting. This is my first book from this author and I can’t wait to read the rest of her books.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Tia Martel

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sandy has run away from home to escape her mother’s abusive boyfriend. Faith is dealing with the aftermath of a terrifying attack. Becca has fallen in liven with the wrong kind of guy. Three situations that have been heard time and time again, but in the 1960s the world was a different place. These three young girls with three different circumstances all find themselves pregnant and unwed in a maternity hospital in New Orleans.

However, nothing ever stays completely secret does it? 25 years after giving birth, these three girls, now women, are coming back together because someone knows. Someone wants to tell and if they do, it could ruin the lives they’ve put together and have an effect on so much more than anyone could ever expect.

No Names to be Given is beautiful and enticing. I knew within the first three chapters this book would leave me with so many feelings and it didn’t disappoint. It covers the tough, yet touching, topic of adoption and shows how much pain can be in any decision.

I’m so happy to have a copy of this book for my shelves and plan to pass on copies to others. This is probably the best debut novel I’ve ever gotten my hands on and is 100% the best story I’ve read in a long time. I’m itching for more from this author. Thank you for such a beautiful story!

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Chrissy Spulak

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book starts off running with strong female characters, and I am here for it. Starting in 1965, this book centers around three women who are faced with tough decisions through impending motherhood and is based on real events. Sandy, Becca, and Faith embark upon a journey that will keep you at the edge of your seat as you root for their endearing and intriguing characters. These three women are pressured by not only the societal standards, but familial and internal standards, as well, and struggle to do what is right for them. I really appreciated this book. The story is quite easy to fall into and stay hooked until the very end – the characters are the best part about it. It left me wanting to learn more and experience more from each of these characters once I was finished. I give this book 5 stars and would love each character to get her own book!

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Jessica Heatherly

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

No Names To Be Given is such a unique and touching story of three young women from the 60’s who become friends in a maternity hospital…the last place any of them thought they’d end up. Becca, Faith, and Sandy all come from different backgrounds and walks of life but find that their friendship helps them each through the toughest time of their lives. The author does such a fantastic job creating a solid background and story line for each woman individually while intricately weaving them together to form a story that sticks with you for long after you’ve finished reading. Filled with mystery, heartache, and scandal, this book is one to move to the top of your “to be read” pile as soon as you purchase it!

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Stephanie Seeber

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is the story of three women who meet after they all get pregnant out of wedlock and go through their pregnancies in a maternity home. This book is emotional and covers so many topics going through the 60s to early 2000s and all of the events of the times. From interracial relationships, rape, and abuse. Sandy, Becca, and Faith all go through different walks of life, but bond as they are going through one of the toughest things in their life. The story continues the story after the birth of their children and how it effects them each over the years and what happens with their children afterwards.

I loved this book. It was emotional and beautifully written. I had a hard time putting it down. I wanted to keep reading it and would love to read more by her. There are so many incredible stories woven through this book. This had everything; tragedy, romance, heartbreak, happy moments, and at times very intense.

I would recommend this to anyone who wants to be in their feels. This will give you that. Events such as the ones portrayed in this book are relatable and were happening throughout the years.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Alison Risher

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Three women meet for the first time as roommates in a home for unwed mothers. This book weaves together the women’s stories, including what forces propelled each woman to the home in the first place. A tapestry of women overcoming their circumstances is woven throughout the novel. Readers get to follow the women through the decades to come. I became acquainted with situations I had never considered before. Maybe not every sad tale has a happy ending, but sometimes, there is hope for happiness against all odds.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars

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Five Stars don’t seem like near enough stars for this captivating yet very heartbreaking read. I’m a bit speechless as I set here trying to find the right words to give this story the praise it deserves. This story touches on how many women were treated in the sixties especially the unwed pregnant women. Women were treated in a sense like garbage. These three ladies all end up at a home where they are expected to give their babies away. Each one a different circumstance but these women all had secrets. Oh my gosh you guys this book will take you on quite the emotional rollercoaster ride. My heart hurt for them. I highly recommend reading this book to find out what happens next. Its one thousand percent worth the read. I look forward to reading more from this Author.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Ashley McMillon

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Reading this book captivated me from the prologue and I couldn’t put it down except to ponder what went on! The author did an amazing job of telling the story from so many points of view. To witness in what felt like real time the tragedy of these women’s lives was drop great breaking. I’m always pinched inside when I hear of women worth such harrowing stories regarding their children. I feel very blessed top have two children of my own. The multiple stories from every perspective really made me happiest while reading this book. It is amazing what can go on in the minds of other people and how perception is everything. My heart was broken to read of the problems women faced in those times. I will definitely recommend this book to my friends!

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Heidi Schoolman

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What an intriguing read! This story follows Sandy, Becca, and Faith. Life in the 60’s was so very different from what it is now. These three ladies find themselves pregnant and are sent off to what is called a maternity house. Back then, this is what happened if you were unmarried. You would be shipped off there until you give birth, give your baby up for adoption, and then go back home and pretend nothing happened. And that is what happened with these three ladies – until years later they become victims of a blackmail plot threatening to uncover their secret.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Kristy Nelson

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Obviously given the subject matter this book may not be for everyone, but the topic was handled very well and truthfully. I’m a sucker for a story with multiple narrators, so that was a plus for me right away. I love reading the different perspectives and how their stories intertwine and build on each other. I would have given it 5 stars, but I thought some parts of the story felt a bit forced. Overall a very gripping and intriguing read!

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Betsy Melano

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This story is about three pregnant young women who find themselves in a home in New Orleans where they are eventually expected to give away their baby. This was situation many young women found themselves in back in the 1950’s or 60’s. Each of them have different reasons on why they are at the home. I really appreciated hearing how each character was feeling or thinking. The author did a great job of sharing the characters, making it easy to emotionally connect with them. I also appreciated that we find out how their children’s lives have turned out. I can’t even imagine how difficult it was for the young mothers to give away their child. It truly shows how strong the young women had to be and also as they grew into strong mature women.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Nakyshia Leger

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is such a heartfelt rendition of what unwed mothers faced in the 1960s, and even before and after that time. The story follows three women from completely different backgrounds; Faith is a minister’s daughter, Becca comes from a wealthy white family, and Sandra comes from a farm family but ends up homeless and alone. Though each girl has their own unique story, they all find themselves pregnant and sent to a home for unwed mothers in New Orleans where they become roommates. The girls learn to lean on one another and after their babies are born, they each return to their own lives. Twenty five years later, someone who threatens to expose their pasts brings them back together.

This story is unique because you get the perspective of all three women. You get three stories that are so similar but so different at the same time. The characters are well developed and you just fall in love with them right away, wanting to take their pain away and support them. It is so emotional knowing that this is based on real experiences of real women who didn’t have the freedoms we have today. They suffered and had to fight impossible situations where they weren’t given options like we are. It really makes me feel lucky to have the rights I do today.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Karyn Taylor

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a great, thought provoking read by an author that was new to me. It’s not the usual type of book that I read but some friends had mentioned really enjoying it, so I decided that it must be worth a read. I’m glad that I took the chance on this book as I really enjoyed reading it.
In this book we get the stories of 3 teenage women in the 1960’s who ended up pregnant and had to give up their babies. I was very quickly engrossed in the stories of all 3 women. The author does a very good job of showing the pain and emotion that each woman went through during their pregnancies, immediately after the birth and throughout their lives trying to come to terms with what they had been through.
The three women all have very different backgrounds and very different stories, each as compelling as the other for different reasons.
What was also very eye-opening for me was the racial element of the book. One of the women was involved in a mixed race relationship at a time when race relations were very troubled and I thoroughly enjoyed reading this aspect of the story.
I’d definitely recommend this book to others.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 What a debut novel! This story really sticks with you…even after finishing the book, I have so many thoughts. This story follows Becca, Sandra and Faith and for each of these young women from their different backgrounds in upbringing to what happens when they find out of an unplanned pregnancy. Getting to know each character and what they endured really grabbed me from the get go and I wanted to comfort them, the struggles they had emotionally and mentally never to hold their baby nor know even the gender. Years later, someone wants to “expose” Becca, Sandra and Faith for giving up their baby, as each of them go their separate ways but yet have this sisterhood of what they shared. There is plenty of heartbreaking decisions, deceit, tears and at the end healing when it comes to this story. I recommend this book highly.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Brittany Angel

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the story of three young women who find themselves in a maternity home during the late 1960s. Their unique experiences bind them for life. Sandy a runaway turned exotic dancer who falls in love with a married mobster. Becca, a white college student whose parents disapprove of her first love, a black man. Faith, who is raped by the employee of her famous Pastor father. The story follows the three women from the moment their children are conceived to the surrender of those children for adoption. Then on to where their lives continue to lead after. We also get to see where the lives of their children go as well. The book is a multiple POV and reads really easily and fluidly.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Rebecca Hill

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book centers around three women: Sandy, Faith, and Becca. All three women find themselves unwed and pregnant in the 60s. This was not socially acceptable during the 60s. They are whisked away to a home for unwed mothers to live during their pregnancy and birth. Once they have left the home, they find themselves unprepared for the feelings of leaving behind their babies. Sandra goes on to do well for herself, but she thinks often of the daughter she never knew. Becca lived a sheltered life but goes on to live amongst the elite and wondering what happened to her child. Faith grew up in a religious family and is left with her faith shaken after leaving her baby. She goes on to become a famous singer but is always missing a piece of her heart. Will they ever get to meet their babies? I loved reading their heart wrenching stories and being surprised with the twists and turns!

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily- Review by Micalah Weatherholtz

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

No Names to Be Given is written concerning a subject I feel is important and definitely touched on very little. To this day there are still struggles and, although nowhere near what there used to be, stigma surrounding “unwed” women or women considered to be “to young” to get pregnant. To keep a child or not to keep a child is a deeply personal decision and every choice should be tailored specifically to the individual who is doing the deciding. This book follows three young women who made the only choice they felt was available to them. “Will you ever forgive us ? Will we ever forgive ourselves ?” I feel sets the tone for this story and is one of the main things these women asks themselves, almost daily. No Names to Be Given was deeply personal to the author and it showed in her writing and the care she showed the girls despite the adversities they were struggling with. I enjoyed the story and came to care about Becca, Sandy, and Faith. I absolutely loved when Faith’s mother finally came to her aid in the end after kind of snubbing the situation to that point. This was not an edge of your seat thrill ride to the end but it was a story that plucked at your heart, taught you, and made you feel. I think, especially being the authors debut work, that she is well on her way to greatness.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sandy has grown up with her parents, but when it is only her mother who is left to look after her, a new man comes onto the scene and becomes her mums live in boyfriend, but when one day he makes an abusive which move Sandy doesn’t appreciate or understand, she runs away and never returns.

Becca has been brought up in a well to do family in high society with strict rules and high expectations, but Becca cannot help but want to rebel and she does so when she attends University, but when she falls in love with the wrong man, her decisions are taken out of her hands.

Faith is the daughter of a preacher who travels on his tours around the world through his Ministry and sings hymns and songs to the crown, until she is brutally attacked by a man who takes what he wants and leaves her to deal with the consequences.

This is the story of three women from different walks of life and the shared experience which bound them together to create a bond which would last a lifetime when in 1965, Sandy, Faith and Becca meet in a Maternity Home Hospital in New Orleans, Mississippi and it is here that their stories intertwine as they have to acquiesce to the expectations of those around them and give up their babies for adoption so that life can go on as if nothing happened at all.

This therefore is a secret that these young women keep to themselves and try to continue to live their lives, until one day, twenty five years later it is brought back into the fore and threatens to topple the lives these women have worked hard to create. What will these women do to protect themselves from those around them and how did carrying this secret and ball of emotions affect their lives afterwards? This is a deep dive into the societal ramifications of being an unwed mother in the 1960’s and told through a narrative based on women’s experiences at the time which takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions as you read along.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Ashley Westerman

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

After finishing this book, I still thought about it a lot, and still am days later. The attention to detail and descriptions were excellent. I felt connected to the characters like I knew them on a personal level and was there with them. I spent an entire day reading this book because I couldn’t put it down, wanting more and wanting to know what happens. I really related to this book as an adoptee myself. Excellently written and I highly recommend it.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily–Reviewed by Jerricka Brown

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Absolutely amazing.This book had me all in my feelings. I loved it. I was captivated by this book. I couldn’t put it down. The way it was beautifully written made me imagine I was right there with the characters. I highly recommend it.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Lyndsay Withey

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

No names to be given is a story that centers around 3 young ladies in the late 1960’s. While their story travels different roads they all land at a maternity home. As we travel with them on their journeys we get to meet Faith, a young lady whose entire dream is to be the youngest Christian recorded artist, Sandy/Candy a local stripper who ran away from home to get away from her stepfather, and Becca a young lady who fell in love with a man not acceptable by her family.

You will cry, laugh, and feel like you are living their story with them. If you enjoy historical fiction or stories based on true events you will love this one!

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

No Names to be Given is probably the best book I have read all year. It really stuck with me, and I didn’t want to put it down. While it is not advertised as being a true story, it totally could be. This book follows 3 women throughout teen and adulthood, and focuses around the tragic event that ties them together. Three unwed girls in the 1960s, shamed into a maternity home by their parents, and forced to give their children up for adoption. They did not even get to see their child, not knowing if they had a daughter or a son. All 3 had different back stories, again very realistic. This book was especially captivating after the recent events surrounding abortion and women’s rights. I loved that all three women turned out to have wonderful lives, although very different. I did not expect all the events surrounding their adulthood and children, but it was perfect. I love how it all tied together in the end. Highly highly recommend this to all!

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by stephanie nicole

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

There is so much in this book that it was impossible to put down. But a word to wise, if you are easily upset this book may not be for you. This book talks about several sensitive topics including child abuse, racial discrimination, a fear of hopelessness, and more but it really gives you a feel for how things worked in the 1960’s. While this is the authors debut novel, I really loved her writing style, and the way she laid out the plotline for this story. While this book is not for everyone I really enjoyed this thought provoking read. So if you are looking for a unique thought provoking read this weekend, then I recommend this book.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Kerry Baker

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a story this is. This book is so rich in detail and emotionally engaging. All three characters came across so strong. I expected to connect with one more than the other but that really wasn’t the case. The story is so well written. The author really opens your eyes to things you wouldn’t necessarily experience but does do in a way that you don’t feel excluded. I think a lot of this comes from the fact the author can speak from experience. This is a brilliant story that I would highly recommend.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Kerry Carr

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a really amazing story to read. It is set in the 1960s and for women today what the characters are put through is something we can’t even imagine. The story itself is heartbreaking. As a mother myself I couldn’t imagine having to give up my child because i was unmarried. The author deals with some very serious subjects in this story such as racial discrimination, abuse and rape but it is done in a way that is respectful and gives you a real insight into how some people’s lives were during that time and that’s what makes this book so touching is the fact that even our characters are fictional their circumstances and their lives probably would have existed.

At the start of the book we meet our 3 woman, Sandy, Becca  and Faith. 3 women from 3 different backgrounds but the one thing that connects them is that they are in a home for unmarried women to give birth and then give up their children.
Sandy had left her home and ran away from an abusive parent. She found a job as a dancer in a bar.
Becca  fell in love with someone of the wrong skin colour. At that time interacial relationships were frowned upon and seen as wrong
Faith came from a strict religious family. When an incident with someone close to the family happened, Faith felt she couldn’t confide in her parents for fear of not being believed.

After we meet our women we are then take forward in their lives to see how their lives have progressed and we also see the story from the eyes of the children that they had given up at birth.

This is a really heartwrenching story made all the more so but how realistic these situations would have been during that time.

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No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Corine Lombardi

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a gut wrenching story of real life experiences of young women in the 1960s.
I have never cried so hard.
Choices
Life and death.
Feeling free while being held hostage mentally, emotionally and physically.
This story proves how history comes around full circle.
Every single woman in the world needs to read this.
I have never connected with a story so much.
As a teen mother I finished this story and kissed my daughter.
This author had me transported back in time.
Culture, politics, real life situations.
So beautifully written I don’t think any review will show it true justice.
I am still crying.
AMAZING!!!!!

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