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The Invisible Ones

Jaime Grookett

In 1928, rural Pennsylvania, the Children's Aid Society separates seventeen-year-old Anna Wilson from her three younger siblings. Anna is hurled into despair when sexually abused by her foster brother. Illiterate, pregnant, and fearing the permanent estrangement from her family, she is committed to an asylum where she must prove her competency before a panel of doctors, who believe in the practice of American eugenics. At stake: the chance at freedom to raise her unborn child and beloved siblings on the farm she calls home.

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ABOUT JAIME GROOKETT


Jaime Grookett studied Creative Writing at Drexel University. She is a professor of Teacher Education. Her work appears in various publications, such as Typehouse Literary Magazine, Quail Bell Magazine, and Valiant Scribe. She was awarded Best of Fiction 2020 at Across the Margin. She lives in New Jersey with her husband, two children, and two rescue dogs. This is her first novel.