From #1 bestselling author Genevieve Graham comes a gripping novel set in Toronto and Vietnam during the turbulent sixties about two women caught up in powerful social movements and the tragedy that will bring them together—perfect for fans of Kristin Hannah’sThe Women.
Toronto, 1967. Two young women with different backgrounds, attitudes, and aptitudes are living in an exciting but confusing time, the most extreme counter-culture movement the modern world has ever seen. They have little in common except for the place they both call home: an apartment building on Isabella Street.
Marion Hart, a psychiatrist working in Toronto’s foremost mental institution, is fighting deinstitutionalization—the closing of major institutions in favour of community-based centres—because she believes it could one day cause major homelessness. When Daniel Neumann, a veteran with a debilitating wound, is admitted to the mental institution, Marion will learn through him that there is so much more to life than what she is living.
Sassy Rankin, a budding folk singer and carefree hippy from a privileged family, joins protests over the Vietnam War and is devastated that her brother chose to join the US Marines. At the same time, she must deal with the truth that her comfortable life is financed by her father, a real estate magnate bent on gentrifying the city, making it unaffordable for many of her friends.
The strength of their unlikely friendship means that when one grapples with a catastrophic event, the other must do all she can to make it right.
Inspired by the unfettered optimism and crushing disillusionment of the sixties, On Isabella Street is an extraordinary novel about the enduring bonds of friendship and family and the devastating cost of war.
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“On Isabella Street unearths Canada’s entanglement in the Vietnam War, set against the backdrop of a Toronto caught in the throes of post-war transformation. Genevieve Graham's remarkable gift for uncovering Canada’s unsung histories is matched by an immersive, deeply sincere storytelling style that uniquely captures the female experience.” — ELLEN KEITH, bestselling author of The Dutch Orphan
Overall rating: 4.4583335 / 5 from 24 reviews.
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Barb's reading On Isabella Street
"I only got started because I was finishing another book first. But it starts well. I always enjoy Genevieve Graham's book. Never a disappointment."
— Barb M. (5/5)
Easy Read
"Good read, moved quickly. Some coincidences were a but if a stretch but ut worked."
— Mpb2 (4/5)
History at its finest
"A great read"
— Margaret (5/5)
On Isabella Street
"On Isabella Street is set in the 1960’s and is depicted as I remember things. The music, women’s rights, the Vietnam War and the closing of many mental hospitals began a time for change."
— K. C. (1/5)
If you love historical fiction, this book is for you!
"Great book! I read it all in just a few days. Great story telling."
— Mikyla L. (5/5)
Well rounded novel.
"This was an amazing read. The switch back in past and present was well handled. Compelling story line keeps you wanting to read on."
— Deedil (4/5)
Isabella Street was a great read!
"Loved this book. Interesting to see Canada/Toronto represented during the 60’s and how the people were affected by the war in Vietnam. The characters were well developed and interesting, representing the time period. I will look to read more books by this author."
— Melanie (5/5)
Beautiful and Brave
"I laughed out loud and I cried both happy and sad tears. The intertwining of their lives and how they were able to help each other as they served their community were very satisfying. This is a must read! Five stars ⭐️."
— Readaholic W. (5/5)
Genevieve is a great storyteller!
"Canadian Story Gold! It was a very great book and I devoured it."
— Bella A. (5/5)
Yes there is an Isabella Street
"I bought this book because Isabella Street is not far from my condo in Toronto. I found that at first the coincidences were a bit much, and the characters were a bit slanted, but the further I got inot the book the more I enjoyed it."
— Art H. (5/5)
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Published date: Apr 22, 2025
Language: English
No. of Pages: 432
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 9781982197018
Dimensions:
6.125" W x
1.3" L x
9.25" H
Genevieve Graham is the USA TODAY and #1 bestselling author of thirteen novels, including On Isabella Street, The Secret Keeper, The Forgotten Home Child, Letters Across the Sea, and Bluebird. She is passionate about breathing life back into history through tales of love and adventure. She lives in Alberta. Visit her at GenevieveGraham.com or on X and Instagram @GenGrahamAuthor.
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