By: Geraldine Bonner (1870-1930)
"Girl at Central" by Geraldine Bonner is a captivating novel that follows the life of a young woman named Jane Cameron as she navigates the challenges of working as a stenographer at Central Pacific Railroad in the late 1800s. The author's vivid descriptions bring the bustling city of San Francisco to life, and the reader is transported back in time to a world of steam trains, extravagant parties, and dangerous encounters.
Bonner does an excellent job of portraying Jane's determination and strong-willed nature, making her a relatable and admirable protagonist. The plot is engaging and filled with twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. The author's attention to historical detail is also commendable, as she seamlessly weaves real-life events into the narrative.
Overall, "Girl at Central" is a well-written and enthralling novel that offers a unique glimpse into the past. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a compelling historical fiction read. Book Description: Molly Morganthau, day operator in the telephone exchange, helps to solve a murder.
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