Thirteen-year-old Natalie Gallagher is trying to escape: from her parents' ugly divorce and from the vicious cyber?bullying of her former best friend. Adrift, confused, she is a girl trying
to find her way in a world that seems to either neglect or despise her. Her salvation arrives in an unlikely form: Bridget O'Connell, an Irish maid working for a wealthy Massachusetts family.
The catch? Bridget lives only in the pages of a dusty old diary Natalie unearthed in her mother's basement. But the life she describes is as troubling��nd mysterious��s the one Natalie is
trying to navigate herself, almost a century later. Who was Bridget, and what became of her? Natalie escapes into the diary, eager to unlock its secrets, and reluctantly accepts the help of
library archivist Kathleen Lynch, a widow with her own painful secret: she's estranged from her only daughter. Kathleen sees in Natalie traces of the daughter she has lost, and in Bridget,
another spirited young woman at risk. What could an Irish immigrant, a domestic servant from the 1920s, teach them both? As the troubles of a very modern world close in around them, and
Natalie's torments at school escalate, Bridget's faded journal unites the lonely girl and the unhappy widow��nd might even change their lives forever.