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I absolutely love historical fiction and read a lot of it; I love to learn history this way.  I also enjoy reading science fiction, fantasy, horror, thriller and non-fiction science.

The Strongman and the Mermaid

The Strongman and The Mermaid (The Donora Story Collection) -  Kathleen Shoop

1910- Donora, Pennsylvania  is a town built on steel and the hard work of the immigrant workforce.  Mines, mills, nails and clouds of smoke that obscure the sun mean prosperity and a chance at the American Dream.  For the Lancos family, this means that everyone works in order to pay the mortgage and the taxes.  Mary Lancos often suffers the brunt of the children's labor without complaint, rowing her father to work, doing chores at home and working for the Dunn's-one of the mill managers.  Mary longs for a lemon-scented, soot free home like Mrs. Dunn keeps and a man that can provide that for her.  However, when Mary's family finds a match for her, Mary would rather wait for love.  In Myscowa, Poland Lucasz Musial knows a better life awaits him in America-if he could only win the one remaining ticket.  When the stars align to bring him to Donora, he thanks the mermaid that's been haunting his dreams.  Lucasz finds more luck as he proves himself a strong worker at the factory and his sponsor family finds him a match.  Lucasz believes that his American dream is coming true, until it all comes crashing down on him.  It's possible that the mermaid from his dreams is still out there waiting for him.


The Strongman and the Mermaid is a sweeping historical romance that ties together the immigrant experience, many traditions and a touch magic.  From the beginning, when a cantankerous Patryk is found clutching the book that detailed the story of his ancestor's romance, I knew I would be hooked.  From there, the story alternates between Mary and Lucasz' point of view.  The poetic writing shone through as the bleak and sooty world of Donora was made beautiful through Lucasz and Mary's eyes.  I loved reading about all of the different Polish and Czech traditions that families were able to bring and recreate in America.  The work in the factory and mines as well of the conditions the workers kept up were realistic and a good reminder of how our country was built.  The suspense in the story was kept up by wondering when Mary and Lucasz would ever figure out that they were meant for one another.  Their romance is natural and sweet, gradually building with friendship over time.  I can't wait to read more of their story in the next book.

This book was received for free in return for an honest review.