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Miss Kopp's midnight confessions / Amy Stewart ; Christina Moore.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: SoundPublisher number: C03706 | Recorded BooksLanguage: English Series: Stewart, Amy. Kopp sisters novel ; Publisher: Prince Frederick, MD : Recorded Books, [2017]Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 9 audio discs (10 hour) digital 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • spoken word
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Audience:
  • General
  • Any audience
ISBN:
  • 9781490667096
  • 1490667091
Other title:
  • Read by Christina Moore
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813/.6 23
LOC classification:
  • PS3619.T49343 M57 2017b
Narrated by Christina Moore.Summary: Deputy sheriff Constance Kopp is outraged to see young women brought into the Hackensack jail over dubious charges of waywardness, incorrigibility, and moral depravity. The strong-willed, patriotic Edna Heustis, who left home to work in a munitions factory, certainly doesn't belong behind bars. And sixteen-year-old runaway Minnie Davis, with few prospects and fewer friends, shouldn't be publicly shamed and packed off to a state-run reformatory. But such were the laws--and morals--of 1916. Constance uses her authority as deputy sheriff, and occasionally exceeds it, to investigate and defend these women when no one else will. But it's her sister Fleurette who puts Constance's beliefs to the test and forces her to reckon with her own ideas of how a young woman should and shouldn't behave.
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Narrated by Christina Moore.

Deputy sheriff Constance Kopp is outraged to see young women brought into the Hackensack jail over dubious charges of waywardness, incorrigibility, and moral depravity. The strong-willed, patriotic Edna Heustis, who left home to work in a munitions factory, certainly doesn't belong behind bars. And sixteen-year-old runaway Minnie Davis, with few prospects and fewer friends, shouldn't be publicly shamed and packed off to a state-run reformatory. But such were the laws--and morals--of 1916. Constance uses her authority as deputy sheriff, and occasionally exceeds it, to investigate and defend these women when no one else will. But it's her sister Fleurette who puts Constance's beliefs to the test and forces her to reckon with her own ideas of how a young woman should and shouldn't behave.

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