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The Lies They Told

Narrated by Elisabeth Rodgers

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Pub Date Jul 29 2025 | Archive Date Aug 08 2025
RBmedia | Recorded Books

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In rural 1930s Virginia, a young immigrant mother fights for her dignity and those she loves against America’s rising eugenics movement – when widespread support for policies of prejudice drove imprisonment and forced sterilizations based on class, race, disability, education, and country of origin – in this tragic and uplifting novel of social injustice, survival, and hope for readers of Susan Meissner, Kristin Hannah, and Christina Baker Kline.

When Lena Conti—a young, unwed mother—sees immigrant families being forcibly separated on Ellis Island, she vows not to let the officers take her two-year old daughter. But the inspection process is more rigorous than she imagined, and she is separated from her mother and teenage brother, who are labeled burdens to society, denied entry, and deported back to Germany. Now, alone but determined to give her daughter a better life after years of living in poverty and near starvation, she finds herself facing a future unlike anything she had envisioned.

Silas Wolfe, a widowed family relative, reluctantly brings Lena and her daughter to his weathered cabin in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains to care for his home and children. Though the hills around Wolfe Hollow remind Lena of her homeland, she struggles to adjust. Worse, she is stunned to learn the children in her care have been taught to hide when the sheriff comes around. As Lena meets their neighbors, she realizes the community is vibrant and tight knit, but also senses growing unease. The State of Virginia is scheming to paint them as ignorant, immoral, and backwards so they can evict them from their land, seize children from parents, and deal with those possessing “inferior genes.”

After a social worker from the Eugenics Office accuses Lena of promiscuity and feeblemindedness, her own worst fears come true. Sent to the Virginia State Colony for the Feebleminded and Epileptics, Lena face impossible choices in hopes of reuniting with her daughter—and protecting the people, and the land, she has grown to love.


In rural 1930s Virginia, a young immigrant mother fights for her dignity and those she loves against America’s rising eugenics movement – when widespread support for policies of prejudice drove...


Advance Praise

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“A heartbreaking yet insightful read, this novel will open one's eyes to the evil in this world.” —New York Journal of Books on The Lost Girls of Willowbrook

“Wiseman shows how humans are capable of great cruelty but also great compassion in this ultimately uplifting, compelling read.” —Shelf Awareness on The Orphan Collector

“Ellen Marie Wiseman’s powerful novel will bring awareness to a whole new audience… Grounded in historical fact, it ends like a fast-paced thriller.” —Historical Novel Society on The Lost Girls of Willowbrook

“Wiseman chronicles the devastation the 1918 flu pandemic wrought on a German immigrant family in Philadelphia…Wiseman’s depiction of the horrifying spread of the Spanish flu is eerily reminiscent of the present day and resonates with realistic depictions of suffering, particularly among the poorer immigrant population. Historical fiction fans will appreciate Pia and her pluck and determination to survive.” —Publishers Weekly, boxed review, for The Orphan Collector


Praise for Ellen Marie Wiseman

“A heartbreaking yet insightful read, this novel will open one's eyes to the evil in this world.” —New York Journal of Books on The Lost Girls of Willowbrook

“Wiseman...


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ISBN 9798895947739
PRICE $29.99 (USD)
DURATION 12 Hours, 48 Minutes

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