Two cousins. Two paths. One unforgettable era. This award-winning historical fiction novel follows the transformative journey of Cate and Albie. Cousins and best friends, they are raised in 1960s New Jersey under the watchful eyes of their family and strict Catholic school nuns. Their bond seems unbreakable. Then the Vietnam War erupts, tearing them apart. Albie , driven by faith and patriotism, enlists in the military and is stationed at a base along the South China Sea nicknamed Paradise. - Cate protests the war, challenges her upbringing, and seeks purpose by immersing herself in the bohemian counterculture of New York’s Greenwich Village while enduring life in a low-rent tenement in the gritty Hell’s Kitchen district. Tragedy strikes, and her world unravels. With the support of her family and an eclectic group of friends—artists, activists, and veterans—Cate embarks on a journey of resilience and personal transformation. Travel back to a pivotal era when men marched off to war and women burned their bras. This compelling novel explores the: Emotional toll of the Vietnam War - Rise of feminism and LGBTQ+ movements - Conflict between faith, patriotism, rebellion, and personal freedom - Strength in kinship, friends, found family, and community All the Broken Angels is a profound exploration of love, loss, and the indomitable spirit of a generation that resonates far beyond the final page. Perfect for readers of: Historical fiction with strong female leads - Coming-of-age stories set in the ’60s and ’70s - Narratives exploring social change and personal growth - Great book-club reads with excellent topics and discussion questions Editorial Reviews : “Readers are treated to a ‘you are here’ story of action, reaction, and discovery that proves winningly realistic, psychologically alluring, and hard to put down. … Libraries that choose All the Broken Angels for its promise of following a life that moves from the late 1950s to the early 1980s will appreciate not just the decades-long experiences that come to life, but the accompanying social exploration that will lend well to book club discussion groups and leisure readers alike.” — D. Donovan, Sr. Reviewer, Midwest Book Review “…Keeps reader[s] engaged throughout the story and beyond the final page.” — Kirkus Reviews “The book moves toward a satisfying conclusion that highlights themes of family, reconciliation, concern for veterans, and friendship.” — Clarion Reviews “Society shifts, presidents come and go, and childhood lands in the rearview mirror, but readers will be struck by how often history repeats itself, putting a shiny new spin on the same old problems. … In addition to a well-rounded plot, clever wordplay, and genuine conversations, audiences will love the dynamic cast. … Racism, feminism, religionism, heroism, and patriotism synthesize into a beautiful story of loyalty and tenacity. Younger audiences will appreciate the richness of Americana, and older audiences will be kissed by nostalgia in All The Broken Angels.” — Indies Today “The narrative brings joy, sorrow, and gladness … as the story reaches its unexpected and unusual end. … Leaves the reader relating to the characters on a very personal level. … Thank you to the authors for this wonderful, inspiring book. It is much appreciated and well worth more than one read.” — Readers’ Favorite, five-star review Awards : 2026 Goethe Book Awards Finalist for modern historical fiction, a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards - 2025 Feathered Quill Literary Award winner for Women’s Fiction - 2024 Indies Today Award for Historical Fiction - 2024 Digital Book Today Literary Award for Historical Fiction - 2024 Royal Palm Literary Award Winner from the Florida Writers Association "...Black-Gould and Hardiman's work manages to carve out territory that feels contemporary by not shying away from issues that resonate today—including the treatment of LGBTQ+ people and the divisiveness a war can foment within a country—which are as relevant right now as they ever were. ... Succeed[s] in crafting characters who are memorable enough to keep readers locked in and to stick with them beyond the final page. Cate, in particular, travels an arc that satisfies both in its literary aims and its emotional resonance. A well-rendered examination of the Vietnam War on the home front." — Kirkus Reviews "Society shifts, presidents come and go, and childhood lands in the rearview mirror, but readers will be struck by how often history repeats itself, putting a shiny new spin on the same old problems. ... In addition to a well-rounded plot, clever wordplay, and genuine conversations, audiences will love the dynamic cast. ... Racism, feminism, religionism, heroism, and patriotism synthesize into a beautiful story of loyalty and tenacity. Younger audiences will appreciate the richness of Americana, and older audiences will be kissed by nostalgia in All The Broken Angels ." — Indies Today , five-star review