The Making of Marigold McGrath
A Novel of London in the Second World War
by Carrie Hayes
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Pub Date Apr 29 2026 | Archive Date May 08 2026
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Description
New York City, 1937. Seventeen-year-old Marigold McGrath is coming undone.
Her mother is dead. Her father is drawn to dangerous politics. The only place she feels joy is behind a camera — where she can frame the world on her own terms.
After a series of her own missteps, she reinvents herself in London: mentored by a celebrated émigré photographer, photographing Kindertransport children, working alongside Edward R. Murrow. She falls in love with Joop, a charming Dutch student, and shrugs off the war gathering around her.
Then the Blitz begins.
Joop vanishes into the Dutch Resistance. And Marigold — who has always preferred to photograph the world as she wishes it were — must finally decide what kind of woman, and what kind of witness, she is willing to become.
A sweeping WWII coming-of-age novel set in wartime London.
For readers of Kristin Hannah, Kate Quinn, and SL Beaumont's The War Photographers
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9798995323907 |
| PRICE | $7.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 310 |
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Average rating from 23 members
Featured Reviews
Katherine A, Reviewer
I read a lot of historical novels setting during the Will Wars and this one was one of my favorites. From the characters to the setting to the actions depicted I thoroughly enjoyed the journey—I really didn’t want it to end!
Thanks to Netgalley, the publisher, and author for this ebook ARC to read. All opinions are my own.
Andrea A, Reviewer
My thanks to Net Galley , Book Whisperer and the personal invitation I received to review this arc.
I really enjoyed this book. Very well written. Marigold McGrath, an aspiring photographer, gets herself in a "predicament " and is sent to Europe by her Nazi supporting father. There she hones her photography skills and is hired by Edward R Murrow and documents aspects of the war which brings her praise and allows her to grow while also falling in love.
My only complaint was left hanging in the ending. Wanted more with Joop.and Marigold.
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