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Josephine"s Daughter

A B Michaels

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  • 508 sidor
  • 2019

What's worse than a mother like Josephine? Turning out to be just like her.



In the late nineteenth century, wealthy and headstrong Kit Firestone chafes under the strictures of the Golden City’s high society, especially the interference of her charming but overbearing mother, Josephine. Kit’s secret rebellion leads to potentially catastrophic results and keeps her from finding true happiness.



When her brother nearly dies from a dangerous infection, Kit defies convention and becomes a working nurse. Through her troubled romance with a young doctor and a series of dramatic events, including a natural disaster and her mother’s own critical illness, Kit begins to understand who her mother truly is and what their relationship is all about. She may not get the chance to appreciate their bond, however, because, through no fault of her own, a madman has Kit in his crosshairs.



"...the novel's fast-paced narrative and engaging dialogue will draw readers in from the start. It's full of intriguing details about San Francisco near the turn of the last century, and it also provides engaging information about the evolution of medicine-and women's health care, in particular... A solidly entertaining, feminist tale that's also well-suited for medical-history buffs." Kirkus Reviews



Josephine's Daughter is Book Five in A.B. Michaels’ historical fiction series “The Golden City.” Other titles in the series include The Art of Love, The Depth of Beauty, The Promise, and The Price of Compassion. All novels in the series are stand-alone reads.



For more information, please visit abmichaels.com.

  • Författare: A B Michaels
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780997520125
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 508
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2019-03-15
  • Förlag: Louise Harris Berlin DBA Red Trumpet Press