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The Surgeon's Daughter
The Surgeon's Daughter: A Novel | Audrey Blake
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"[A] richly detailed, expertly paced saga of the only female student attending a prestigious medical school in Italy...a truly captivating heroine, for then and for now." —Sally Cabot Gunning, author of The Widow's War and Painting the Light From the USA Today bestselling author of The Girl in His Shadow comes a riveting historical fiction novel about the women in medicine who changed the world forever. Women's work is a matter of life and death. Nora Beady, the only female student at a prestigious medical school in Bologna, is a rarity. In the 19th century women are expected to remain at home and raise children, so her unconventional, indelicate ambitions to become a licensed surgeon offend the men around her. Everything changes when she allies herself with Magdalena Morenco, the sole female doctor on-staff. Together the two women develop new techniques to improve a groundbreaking surgery: the Cesarean section. It's a highly dangerous procedure and the research is grueling, but even worse is the vitriolic response from men. Most don't trust the findings of women, and many can choose to deny their wives medical care. Already facing resistance on all sides, Nora is shaken when she meets a patient who will die without the surgery. If the procedure is successful, her work could change the world. But a failure could cost everything: precious lives, Nora's career, and the role women will be allowed to play in medicine. Perfect for book clubs and for fans of Marie Benedict, Tracey Enerson Wood, and Sarah Penner comes a captivating celebration of women healthcare workers throughout history.
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CampbellTaraL
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I devoured this one. At first I was worried it'd veer into cliche historical territory but the story holds true. A reminder of how far medicine has advanced today: life saving interventions and the ability to practice regardless of gender.

Reading how diphtheria killed children in a slow, choking death, how tetanus spasms were so intense as to break the bones of the inflicted as it took its time to kill, there's no room for anti vaxx sentiments.

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Lynnsoprano
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I realized that I hadn‘t reviewed this, even though I finished it a few days ago. Easily as good as the first book, it focuses in part on Nora‘s medical training at the university in Bologna and prejudices and hurdles she faced. There‘s also the parallel story line in London, as the doctor who raised her faces medical and financial problems, and her fiancé tries to find solutions. I hope the author writes another book with these characters

tpixie Now THIS is the book I need to move up on MY TBR. I read the 1st and really liked it! 2y
Lynnsoprano @tpixie I rarely read back-to-back books from a series, but I really like these stories. 2y
tpixie @Lynnsoprano that‘s great to hear! 2y
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Lynnsoprano
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I had to start the sequel to my last read right away, because it left so much hanging. This is easily as good as the first book, and I‘m having trouble putting it down.

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MelKelsey
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In The Surgeon's Daughter, Audrey' Blake's second in her series, Nora is at medical school in Italy in the 1800s, trying to complete her studies in record time, annoyingly, so she can return to her love. I really enjoy this series, and I am sad that the next one isn't available yet. However, it felt like this was just following the next chapter of Nora's life with inadequate plot, tension, or character development. 3.5 stars

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Skeeterisme
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Most enjoyable sequel

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Shemac77
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Easy read.

Suet624 You and I should go on a road trip and just take photos of cloud formations. I remember leaving California after being there a year and being so excited to start seeing clouds again. 2y
Shemac77 Absolutely!! I‘d be all over that! @Suet624 2y
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Shemac77
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Hopefully time at work for some reading.

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Surgeon's Daughter | Audrey Blake
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