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The Alchemist's Daughter: A Novel -
The Alchemist's Daughter: A Novel
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During the English Age of Reason, a woman cloistered since birth learns that knowledge is no substitute for experience.Raised by her father in near isolation in the English countryside, Emilie Selden is trained as a brilliant natural philosopher and alchemist. In the spring of 1725, father and... show more
During the English Age of Reason, a woman cloistered since birth learns that knowledge is no substitute for experience.Raised by her father in near isolation in the English countryside, Emilie Selden is trained as a brilliant natural philosopher and alchemist. In the spring of 1725, father and daughter embark upon their most daring alchemical experiment to date—attempting to breathe life into dead matter. But when Emilie—against her father’s wishes—experiences the passion of first love, she is banished to London, where she soon discovers she knows nothing about human nature—or her own family’s complicated past. So begins her shocking journey to enlightenment. Also available as a Random House Large Print edition and as an eBook
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Format: Textbook
ASIN: 9780307335852
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
Edition language: English
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4.0 The Alchemist's Daughter: A Novel
This book was a cross between literary fiction and bodice-ripper romance. Katharine McMahon seems to be sitting over the fence, not quite sure what kind of book she wanted to write. She put her heroine in a similar position - Emilie is not quite sure if she prefers to sit in the lab and peform physi...
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