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Everything Is Poison
Everything Is Poison | Joy McCullough
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This historical novel in prose and verse tells the story of a deadly secret hiding in plain sight and of the women?who risk everything to provide care for those with nowhere else to turn, perfect for fans of Blood Water Paint and The Lost Apothecary. Early Seventeenth-Century RomeFor as long as she can remember, Carmela Tofana has desperately wanted one thing: to be allowed behind the counter of her mother's apothecary in Campo Marzio, Rome. When she turns sixteen, she's finally allowed into the inner sanctum: the workroom where her mother, Giulia Tofana, and two assistants craft renowned remedies for their customers. But for every sweet-smelling flower extract in the workroom, there's another potion requiring darker ingredients. And then there's Aqua Tofana, the apothecary's remedy of last resort for husbands who are just as deadly as any disease. In all Carmela's years of wishing to follow in her mother's footsteps, she never realized one tiny vial could be the death of them all.
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From the events to the characters this is a novel that kept me hooked. There are so many strong female characters throughout this story who fight for what is right and for each other. While showing the power of sisterhood, McCullough did not sugarcoat the realities of the time, instead showing life's realities. I was hooked right from the start and, while there were some parts that seemed to drag a little, I simply flew through this novel.