Dual Timelines: Unraveling the Legacy of Silver Dollar Tabor

Silver Echoes isn't just a story; it's an exploration of how the past's whispers shape our present through dual timelines.

I wanted to delve into the intricate dance between generations, and for that, I chose a unique structure: dual timelines. We follow the lives of two compelling women, Silver Dollar and her iconic mother, Baby Doe Tabor, connected by the enigmatic Carl Erikson.

Dual Timelines: A Bridge Between Two Worlds

Imagine stepping into two distinct eras. Silver Echoes invites you to do just that. We journey through Baby Doe's turbulent late 19th and early 20th centuries and Silver Dollar's contemporary quest for identity. This parallel narrative allows us to see their lives in stark contrast, yet also reveals the powerful threads of legacy woven between them, with Carl Erikson as the central thread.

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BlueInk Review Just In!

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"Silver Echoes, Rosenberg's newest historical novel, is as sharp as small daggers, and her images leap off the page. If the narrative’s hectic pacing, fragmented scenes, and amnesiac gaps are occasionally disorienting, they are also thrilling."

~ BlueInk Review

"Following the success of Gold Digger (2019), Rebecca Rosenberg delivers a sparkling and fiercely tragic biofic of Baby Doe Tabor’s daughter, the dazzling Silver Dollar Tabor. This is really the tale of both Baby Doe and her daughter. Anchored around a 1932 frame story, Baby Doe tries desperately to save her husband’s legacy, a failing silver mine in Leadville, Colorado. She works with Silver’s old friend, Carl Erickson, to write his movie about the Tabors. Flashback chapters reveal all that Baby Doe doesn’t know about her daughter's difficult life.

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