eARC Review: The Mad Girls of New York by Maya Rodale

Women Fic

The Mad Girls of New York

Book Info

  • Released Date: April 26th

  • Publication: Berkley

  • Pages: 432

  • Format: eBook


I find myself fascinated when I read this book.
— Abigail Books Addiction

I know, I know. It’s not my typical read. I do read other genres when it appeals to me, though. And when Berkley gave me the chance to read this book before a pub date, I took the chance. I find myself intrigued with Nellie's journey to becoming a journalist when all of the odds are against her.

I know that it was a struggle for all women to be anything when the system was against us. So I am very intrigued to know how Nellie will defeat the system when no one will give her a chance to be a journalist in their newspaper. But she has the chance to be a journalist if she goes undercover in a women's asylum.

I have to give it to Nellie. She is so ambitious and determined to be a journalist that she is more than willing to go undercover in a women’s asylum. I would not because I already know that there is something shady happening. Nellie will find out when she goes undercover.

I won’t spoil it, but this book is a must-read. If you like historical women’s fiction read with investigating pieces, then you will enjoy reading this book.

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