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I learnt a lot through reading this book, but in that unobtrusive way of good writing, Theres no Well written story of women breaking into medicine, I enjoyed the historical information regarding life styles of the times, . Very engaging. mais la fin ma paru un peu baclée, Il restait encore tant de problèmes à résoudre et tout à coup cétait finiil manquaitouchapitres, Lauteur est elle informée des commentaires des lecteurs si oui, jaimerais bien connaître son avis même en anglais.
Merci THIS TALE OF a young woman with her heart set on becoming one of just a handful of female Doctors in booming Charleston era America is a stirring, blood pumping, fascinating and highly entertaining way to spend three hours of your life.
Not only do we get to know, and fall Thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this book, This summer I have readof this authors books, and they were wonderful, I just wanted them to continue, They grab my attention from the first couple pages and I want to follow the story to the end and I dont want it to end.
She writes an in depth story with so much history around the characters it keeps my interest and I dont want to stop reading.
I read the first chapter of this book and I am sure that this book will do the same, I just havent had time to spend with it yet.
This novel captivated me right from the first chapter, I just got completely sucked in to this wonderfully realiseds America.
Prohibition is on, women are expected to be subservient and know their place, the horrors of The Depression are yet to arrive and one young woman is determined to break all societys conventional rules.
Somehow the author manages to deal with what is, essentially, a feminist story without preaching or decrying but by simply letting the story flow.
Our main character is Evie and she has grown up in a middle class home with a mother who is determined to climb socially.
Her mothers sole aim is for her marry the youngest of the Whitford boys as this would be an excellent match from the standpoint of upward mobility.
What better than the son of a banking magnate for her daughter Evie

has other ideas though, She has studied literature at college but wants to do so much after all Mr F Scott Fitzgeralds stories have shown her that women can do so much than merely embroider and bear children.
When a former classmate dies by the riverside Evie becomes determined to follow her fathers footsteps and become a Doctor.
An almost unheard ambition for a woman but one she is determined to realise, The tale is told through Evies eyes and we learn much about society in thes through her, From detailing the startling contrast in New York between the haves and the have nots with startling empathy to the raucous speakeasys and the flappers that congregate there.
You get a glimpse in to a world where things are changing and get to know some of the women who started the change and the men who support them.
Dealing with unmarried mothers, chauvinistic attitudes and the double standards set for women it shows that really whilst much has changed some of the same prejudices still lurk just beneath the surface.
There is a love story in here too, Not just the story of a passionate love but love for a child, love for a friend and love for a career.
It is empowering and uplifting, I absolutely loved every word on the page, Each and every character has a role to play and is a truly three dimensional person with quirks, foibles and nasty sides to their character even Evie.
I was swept away in to this world and just did not want the book to end, When we did reach the end though I was left worried for Evie as The Great Depression is looming on the horizon and I am desperate to know how they come through it.
I enjoyed this book, just wanted to keep reading, I have bought another book by the same author, I bought this book to entertain myself on a long aeroplane journey and it served its purpose, but its a bit of a soap opera.
As alluded to above, this book would not be out of place serialised in a Womans Weekly as it was very cliched, predictable and far fetched.
Our This book really gives a true vibe of the times of the, story line is stronger and leaves no blanks.
I could read , very captivating, Cant wait to read from Natasha, I couldnt put it down var hmenu document, getElementById"nav hamburger menu" hmenu, setAttribute"href", "javascript: void" window, navHamburgerMetricLogger function if window. ue window. ue. count var metricName "Navm:Hmenu:IconClickActionPending" window, ue. countmetricName, ue. countmetricNamewindow. Nav hmenu. addEventListener"click", window. navHamburgerMetricLogger window. Nav window. navmet. tmpnew Date. com. au Great story about a woman who knows what she wants and fights for it, Especially back in the day when women where supposed to just be happy with a life as housewife and mothers.
Fantastic view in the life in thes in NYC and great writing, I thoroughly enjoyed it! A stylish romance that reminds us of the importance of having women in positions of skill and influence.
And that a beautiful dress can still be enjoyed, Very interesting and readable. He descubierto esta escritora y estoy encantada, Es la segunda novela que leo y no la puedo dejar, Ambientada a primeros del siglo pasado,la protagonista es una mujer con carácter y luchadora,
Natasha Lester is the multi award winning and New York Times best selling author of THE PARIS SEAMSTRESS, THE PARIS ORPHAN, THE PARIS SECRET and THE DISAPPEARANCE OF ASTRID BRICARD.
Her new book, THE MADEMOISELLE ALLIANCE, the story of Marie Madeleine Fourcade, the only female leader of a French Resistance network in WWII, is coming in April.
Prior to writing, she worked as a marketing executive for LOreal, managing the Maybelline brand, before returning to university to study creative writing.
Natashas books have been translated into twenty one different languages and are published all around the world, She lives in Perth, Western Australia with herchildren and loves fashion history, practising the art of fashion illustration, collecting vintage fashion, travelling and, of course, books.