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This well-written novel evokes other Hollywood-centric fictional biographies, such as Taylor Jenkins Reid’s The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. Recommended for readers who enjoy a book that deals with human nature, relationships, heartache, and love; a bit of Hollywood glamour makes it even better.
The plot twists in the book occasionally stretch the bounds of believability, but readers who love novels filled with family secrets, decrepit mansions, and long-lost journals will enjoy.
Linking climate change to the increasingly destructive natural disasters facing the nation, Montano’s part-memoir, part-analysis book is an urgent call to take action.
The story of these trailblazing women and their unique achievements within the medical profession in the 19th century is well written and benefits from bountiful primary sources. It will be a great resource for further in-depth biographical studies. A highly recommended purchase for public library collections, and those that focus on health policy and women in STEM careers.