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Elizabeth Blackwell

    1 janvier 1707

    Elizabeth Blackwell crée des fictions qui explorent les complexités de la navigation à travers différentes cultures et la formation de l'identité dans des paysages variés. Son parcours, marqué par une éducation mondiale et une carrière dans le journalisme, informe ses observations pointues du comportement humain et des nuances sociales. La prose de Blackwell se caractérise par son exploration perspicace des vies intérieures de ses personnages alors qu'ils luttent avec le sentiment d'appartenance et leur place dans un monde aux multiples facettes. Elle apporte un mélange distinctif de conscience historique et de précision journalistique à sa narration.

    Elizabeth Blackwell
    The Influence of Women in the Profession of Medicine: Address Given at the Opening of the Winter Session of the London School of Medicine for Women
    Essays in Medical Sociology Volume 1
    While Beauty Slept
    On a Cold Dark Sea
    Red Mistress
    Pioneer Work in Opening the Medical Profession to Women
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      Pioneer Work in Opening the Medical Profession to Women
    • Red Mistress

      • 290pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(72)Évaluer

      Nadia Shulkina's comfortable life is upset by the Russian Revolution. Instead of living as an aristocrat, she marries a Bolshevik, travels, and becomes a spy, discovering love, betrayal, and a fatal conspiracy.

      Red Mistress
    • On a Cold Dark Sea

      • 286pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(131)Évaluer

      On April 15, 1912, three women climbed into Lifeboat 21 and watched in horror as the Titanic sank into the icy depths. They were strangers then... Con artist Charlotte Digby lied her way through London and onto the Titanic. The disaster could be her chance at a new life--if she hides the truth about her past. Esme Harper, a wealthy American, mourns the end of a passionate affair and fears that everything beautiful is slipping from her grasp. And Anna Halversson, a Swedish farm girl in search of a fresh start in America, is tormented by the screams that ring out from the water. Is one of them calling her name? Twenty years later, a sudden death brings the three women back together, forcing them to face the impossible choices they made, the inconceivable loss, and the secrets they have kept for far too long.

      On a Cold Dark Sea
    • While Beauty Slept

      • 466pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,6(70)Évaluer

      The narrative showcases a captivating blend of fairytale elements and historical context, revitalizing the genre with a fresh perspective. Elizabeth Blackwell's storytelling prowess creates an enchanting atmosphere that immerses readers in a spellbinding experience. The book promises to deliver an engaging and unique interpretation of classic themes, making it a must-read for fans of both fairytales and historical fiction.

      While Beauty Slept
    • Essays in Medical Sociology Volume 1

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to graduate from medical school and become a doctor, offers unique insights into the social and cultural aspects of medicine in this thought-provoking collection of essays. From patient care to public health, Essays in Medical Sociology offers valuable perspectives on the field of medicine.

      Essays in Medical Sociology Volume 1
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