Elisabeth DeRichmond Debuts with Immaculate, a Sweeping Historical Novel About Family Secrets, Inherited Silence, and the Courage to Tell the Truth
Press Release June 10, 2026
Spanning six decades of San Francisco history, Immaculate explores how shame, secrecy, and the pursuit of perfection echo across generations.

NEW YORK, NY, June 10, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Debut novelist Elisabeth "Erzsie" DeRichmond announces the release of Immaculate, a richly layered historical novel that examines the hidden costs of silence and the ways family secrets can shape generations long after they are first buried.

Beginning in Victorian era San Francisco and extending into the carefully curated world of the 1950s, Immaculate follows Emily Catherine O'Sullivan as she navigates a lifetime shaped by faith, family expectations, and truths too dangerous to speak aloud. Through one woman's journey, the novel explores how shame can become an inheritance and how silence, passed from mother to daughter, can alter the course of generations.

The story opens in 1894, in the gaslit streets of a rapidly growing San Francisco where respectability is everything and secrets are often the currency of survival. When the devastating earthquake of 1906 strikes, it does more than destroy buildings and reshape neighborhoods. It exposes fractures already running through one family, bringing long buried truths closer to the surface.

As San Francisco rebuilds itself over the following decades, Emily witnesses the lasting consequences of those hidden truths. She sees daughters inherit their mothers' silence, watches shame passed down like an heirloom, and comes to understand how certain lies can become so deeply woven into family identity that they begin to feel like truth.

At the heart of Immaculate is a question that resonates far beyond its historical setting: What happens when the stories we refuse to tell become part of the legacy we leave behind?

"Immaculate began with my fascination with the women who lived through the aftermath of the 1906 earthquake," says DeRichmond. "I wanted to explore the emotional histories that often remain hidden from official records. The novel asks how trauma, shame, and silence travel through families and what it takes for someone to finally break that cycle."

A compelling blend of historical fiction and family saga, Immaculate examines the pressure to maintain appearances in a society that often values perfection over honesty. Through Emily Catherine's experiences, the novel explores the difficult choices women have faced across generations and the personal cost of preserving family secrets.

The earthquake serves as both a historical event and a powerful metaphor throughout the novel. Just as San Francisco repeatedly rebuilds itself throughout the twentieth century, Emily must confront whether healing is possible without first acknowledging the truths that have remained hidden for so long.

With themes of identity, resilience, forgiveness, and generational trauma, Immaculate offers readers an intimate portrait of one woman's reckoning with the silences that shaped her life. It is a story about memory, family, and the courage required to challenge inherited patterns before they are passed on yet again.

About the Author
Elisabeth "Erzsie" DeRichmond grew up in Reno and has lived throughout the western United States, with time spent in Costa Rica and Spain. These experiences across diverse communities shaped her understanding of how place and culture form identity, themes that are central to Immaculate.

Her professional work focuses on sustaining educational programs in underserved communities, preserving access to arts education, and amplifying voices that often go unheard. She co created NK Airplay Radio and maintains a music education advocacy blog. This commitment to preserving stories and supporting community connections informs her fiction, where she explores how women's voices echo, or fall silent, across generations.

Immaculate emerged from her fascination with early twentieth century San Francisco, ancestral stories, and the ways trauma and shame can reverberate through family lines. She is particularly drawn to the women who rebuilt their lives after the 1906 earthquake, navigated impossible choices, and carried secrets that shaped their daughters and granddaughters.

DeRichmond is currently completing her PhD in Learning Analytics in K–12 Education. Immaculate is her first novel.

Immaculate is now available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle formats. Order your copy today and step into a sweeping journey through six decades of San Francisco history, where family secrets, inherited silence, and the search for truth collide across generations.

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