Pamela Schoenewaldt
| WHEN WE WERE STRANGERS HarperCollins, Winter 2011 (World English) Genre: General Fiction Agent: Courtney Miller-Callihan |
| In this inspiring novel set in 1880s Italy and America, Irma Vitale, an honest young seamstress without looks or lucre, navigates a long journey from Opi, her isolated mountain village in Italy, through the brash new cities of America. Relying on her keen intuition and a slim packet of practical skills, Irma discovers that her sewing talents will lead her to unimaginable opportunities.
Irma is both captivated and terrified as she journeys alone into the world beyond Opi. As she makes her way from Naples to New York, she survives a cramped, tumultuous ocean crossing, and learns how to find friends among strangers. Her arrival to the new world is equally harrowing. Irma endures long work for little pay in an embroidery sweatshop, and experiences the shock of horrific assaults. But as she ventures westward, first to Chicago and Cleveland, and then San Francisco, she brings together a new makeshift family, and her skillful hands and steady character prove to be valuable assets in helping others. Irma is transformed in her two-year voyage, becoming an independent young woman in a new world. |


