
Celebrate the Launch of SHIPYARD GALS with Valerie Stoller at the Richmond Museum of History and Culture in Richmond, CA
Join Valerie Stoller at the Richmond Museum of History & Culture in Richmond, CA ( 400 Nevin Avenue) on October 26th at 2pm to celebrate the release of her new historical fiction novel Shipyard Gals. She’ll be in conversation with fellow Sibyl Julia Park Tracey for the event.
Books will be available to purchase at the event.
About Shipyard Gals:
In 1944, three stateside women had a job to do, but it wasn’t easy….
On the run from corrupt and violent police back in El Salvador, Elena, an outspoken journalist, is desperate to find work and send money home to her family. But the 1944 California wartime shipyard is a dangerous place. Hostile male co-workers shake her friends off rope ladders, and Elena’s torn welding gloves cause a serious burn. Rachel, a naïve nurse determined to prove herself at the chaotic shipyard clinic, treats her wound. Elena also makes friends with Ruby Mae, a young Black woman fresh from Baton Rouge, who is stunned to discover the Bay Area isn’t the escape from racism she’d yearned for.
But when a nearby US Naval base, Port Chicago, explodes, killing 200 Black sailors, Elena risks arrest and deportation if she reports the truth of the disaster and subsequent mutiny trial. Rachel can’t sleep after treating the horrific injuries of the wounded sailors. Ruby Mae may be fired for calling out harassment on the job. Each woman must lean on her friends and summon the courage to speak out against injustice in this historical novel encompassing the Rosie the Riveter era and one of the worst incidents in Naval history, the Port Chicago Disaster.
About Valerie Stoller:
Valerie Stoller grew up in New Jersey, went to college in Ohio, and kept heading west until she landed in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she worked as a nurse practitioner. Shipyard Gals is her first novel. She lives in Oakland with her husband and their two disobedient (yet adorable) cats.
