The Women of Oak Ridge - by Michelle Shocklee
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- In the hills of Tennessee, two women work at a Manhattan Project site during World War II and uncover truths that irrevocably change their lives in this captivating new story from award-winning Southern fiction author Michelle Shocklee.1944.
- Author(s): Michelle Shocklee
- 368 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Christian
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About the Book
"In the hills of Tennessee, two women work at a Manhattan Project site during World War II and uncover truths that irrevocably change their lives"--Book Synopsis
In the hills of Tennessee, two women work at a Manhattan Project site during World War II and uncover truths that irrevocably change their lives in this captivating new story from award-winning Southern fiction author Michelle Shocklee.1944. Maebelle Willett arrives in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, eager to begin her new government job and send money home to her impoverished family. She knows little about the work she will be doing, but she's told it will help America win the war. Not all is what it seems, however. Though Oak Ridge employees are forbidden from discussing their jobs, Mae's roommate begins sharing disturbing information, then disappears without a trace. Mae desperately attempts to find her but instead comes face-to-face with a life-altering revelation--one that comes at significant cost.
1979. Laurel Willett is a graduate student in Boston when she learns about the history of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, where thousands unknowingly worked on the atomic bomb. Intrigued because she knows her Aunt Mae was employed there, Laurel decides to spend the summer with her aunt, hoping to add a family connection to her thesis research. But Mae adamantly refuses to talk about her time in the Secret City. Mae's friends, however, offer to share their experiences, propelling Laurel on her path to uncovering the truth about a missing woman. As Laurel works to put the pieces together, the hidden pain and guilt Mae has tried so hard to bury comes to light . . . with potentially disastrous consequences.
- Standalone Southern historical fiction great for fans of Lisa Wingate, Donna Everhart, and Lynn Austin
- A compelling dual-timeline novel set during WWII and the 1970s about the weight of secrets and the power of forgiveness
- Includes discussion questions for book groups
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Shocklee (All We Thought We Knew) highlights the unsung historical contributions of women while spinning a top-notch cold-case detective story. Every Shocklee book is a learning opportunity for those who love U.S. history.--Library Journal
A gripping dual-timeline historical centered on the Manhattan Project. . . . Shocklee's sympathetic characters add plenty of depth to the action-packed plot, and the atmospheric renderings of an anxious wartime America are especially vivid.--Publishers Weekly
Dimensions (Overall): 8.2 Inches (H) x 5.6 Inches (W) x 1.1 Inches (D)
Weight: .83 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 368
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Christian
Publisher: Tyndale Fiction
Theme: Historical
Format: Paperback
Author: Michelle Shocklee
Language: English
Street Date: September 9, 2025
TCIN: 1003047253
UPC: 9781496484222
Item Number (DPCI): 247-50-6101
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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ChritianFictionandMore - 14 days ago
I have read many books set during WWII, but none have been anything like The Women of Oak Ridge. This book has a very original plot. Through its dual timeline in the 1940s and late 1970s, the story of Maebelle Willett slowly and carefully unfolds. We first meet young Maebelle as she answers President Franklin D. Roosevelt's call to serve her country after being approached by a recruiter to work for Clinton Engineer Works, a Tennessee company involved in war work. We meet Maebelle as an older version of herself as her niece comes to spend the summer with her to do research on how living and working in the secret city of Oak Ridge, Tennessee impacted the lives of those who, mostly unknowingly, helped in the making of the first atomic bombs, and therefore in the death and destruction that resulted. The Women of Oak Ridge becomes a story of spies and espionage, a story that reveals how easily lines between right and wrong can become blurred. It also reveals the toll secrets and unforgiveness, even if it is for ourselves, can take on one's life. Michelle Shocklee's careful research and skillful storytelling is masterfully displayed in The Women of Oak Ridge. Her use of the dual timeline to reveal information that carries the story forward and develops her characters is carried out with great precision, intricately weaving the story together. I am grateful to have received a complimentary copy of this book from Tyndale House Publishers via NetGalley without obligation. All opinions expressed here are my own.
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Maureen - 15 days ago
This was such a great read, it seemed so real, and actually could have happened! This is a dual time story, 1944 to 1979, for aunt to niece, from young woman to middle age, from Boston to Oak Ridge. I'd heard of Los Alamos NM, The Manhattan Project, but not the secret town of Oak Ridge TN, but I do now. This is a story of forgiveness, and finally moving on in life, and finding a new life, finally after terror. This deals with some very tough subjects, some very bad controlling evil, putting the lives of everyone in danger. This is also a story of healing, and as facts unfold, and the terror comes to light, and healing. This is a real page turner of a read, I had to know, and yet, was I happy with the answers, no, but the future is still out there for these loved ones. I did enjoy the epilogue, finding the lost, and new beginnings! I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Tyndale House, and was not required to give a positive review.