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Average rating4.7
Told in diary entries, Lilli de Jong, the novel's titular character, tells us through her own tale about the cruel fate that unmarried mothers had to endure around the end of the 19th century. We follow along as she is shunned by family and acquaintances, as she delivers her baby in an institution for disgraced women, and then scrambles to survive and to nurture her baby in a society that won't rent room or give jobs to people like her. What could have easily become a very bleak tale, is saved by Lilli's gentle and insightful voice. She's thoughtful as she contemplates the fates of the lower working classes and the fallen, without her voice ever becoming too didactic.