"Meticulously researched and beautifully written. The story of a life well lived." -Kathleen Grissom, NY Times bestselling author of The Kitchen House From the author of The Unlocked Path comes a sweeping continuation of Dr. Eliza Edwards' journey through some of America's most turbulent decades, celebrating the unsung women who fought for the right to heal and to change lives across generations. In 1936, as the Depression ravages careers, Eliza redefines her abilities, traveling to Georgia and Tennessee as she reclaims her purpose and rediscovers her ambitions. Returning to Boston, she…mehr
"Meticulously researched and beautifully written. The story of a life well lived." -Kathleen Grissom, NY Times bestselling author of The Kitchen House From the author of The Unlocked Path comes a sweeping continuation of Dr. Eliza Edwards' journey through some of America's most turbulent decades, celebrating the unsung women who fought for the right to heal and to change lives across generations. In 1936, as the Depression ravages careers, Eliza redefines her abilities, traveling to Georgia and Tennessee as she reclaims her purpose and rediscovers her ambitions. Returning to Boston, she endures heartbreak with the eruption of World War II, bringing chaos to the world and sending her sons into battle. Will her unyielding pursuit to limit suffering and save lives sustain her as she navigates personal loss, professional challenges, and a devastating malpractice lawsuit that threatens everything she's worked to achieve? 2024 Chanticleer International Book Awards - 1st Place, Goethe Late Historical Fiction
Intrigued by the discovery that an ancestor was a founder of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Janis Robinson Daly found her next career direction: unearthing the stories of women whose lives have remained in the shadows. A graduate of Wheaton College, MA, with a B.A. in Psychology, Daly explores female-centric issues and the power of supportive relationships developed among women. Daly, her husband, and rescue pup reside on Cape Cod, MA. A presentation of how her genealogy research inspired her to begin writing has made Daly a sought-after speaker for book clubs, women's groups, libraries, and writers' groups.
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