Silver Echoes Spotlight: The Hidden Life of Silver Dollar Tabor

A Story of Trauma, Resilience, and the Price of Fame

In the dazzling era of flapper dresses, speakeasies, and silent films, Silver Dollar Tabor shone as a captivating figure. But behind her radiant smile and captivating performances lay a hidden life of immense trauma and resilience. In Silver Echoes, Rebecca Rosenberg invites us to explore the complex story of this enigmatic woman, delving into the devastating losses, fractured identity, and enduring spirit that shaped her life.

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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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