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The Apothecary's Daughter

by Julie Klassen

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Lillian Haswell, brilliant daughter of the local apothecary, yearns for more adventure and experience than life in her father's shop and their small village provides. She also longs to know the truth behind her mother's disappearance, which villagers whisper about but her father refuses to discuss. Opportunity comes when a distant aunt offers to educate her as a lady in London. Exposed to fashionable society and romance--as well as clues about her mother--Lilly is torn when she is summoned back to her ailing father's bedside. Women are forbidden to work as apothecaries, so to save the family legacy, Lilly will have to make it appear as if her father is still making all the diagnoses and decisions. But the suspicious eyes of a scholarly physician and a competing apothecary are upon her. As they vie for village prominence, three men also vie for Lilly's heart.

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"Klassen's debut novel, Lady of Milkweed Manor, was a Christy Award finalist, and her new Regency promises the same thanks to fine storytelling and knowledge of the apothecary's art. Lillian Haswell yearns to leave her father's apothecary shop in their small town and happily accepts an invitation to live in London. She leaves behind a handicapped brother, friends, her lonely father and memories of her lost mother, but finds that London holds its own troubles. Will Roger Bromley propose? What about the timid physician Adam Graves? And the dastardly Roderick Marlow? Will her humble origins ruin her chances of a good match? Complications ensue as Lillian is called home when word comes of her father's ill health. She takes over the apothecary shop — illegal, because a woman could not dispense medicine — and begins again thanks to her father's former assistant Francis Baylor. Klassen blends her tale well; each ingredient — romance, friendship, healing arts, mystery — is measured to produce a lively, lengthy tale that will satisfy Regency aficionados and general readers, too." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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A riveting Regency novel from the acclaimed author of "Lady of Milkweed Manor, The Apothecary's Daughter" is filled with fascinating historical detail and vivid storytelling as well as love and adventure.

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So well written! Multi-faceted characters and unexpected plot twists kept me hooked. I devoured it in less than 24 hours!
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ISBN:
9780764204807
Author:
Klassen, Julie
Publisher:
Bethany House Publishers
Author:
Klassen, Julie
Subject:
Christian - Historical
Subject:
Religious - General
Subject:
Young women
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
London (england)
Subject:
Love stories
Subject:
Christianity-Christian Fiction
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Publication Date:
20090131
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TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Pages:
415
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8.42x5.56x1.07 in. .82 lbs.

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Product details 415 pages Bethany House Publishers - English 9780764204807 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Klassen's debut novel, Lady of Milkweed Manor, was a Christy Award finalist, and her new Regency promises the same thanks to fine storytelling and knowledge of the apothecary's art. Lillian Haswell yearns to leave her father's apothecary shop in their small town and happily accepts an invitation to live in London. She leaves behind a handicapped brother, friends, her lonely father and memories of her lost mother, but finds that London holds its own troubles. Will Roger Bromley propose? What about the timid physician Adam Graves? And the dastardly Roderick Marlow? Will her humble origins ruin her chances of a good match? Complications ensue as Lillian is called home when word comes of her father's ill health. She takes over the apothecary shop — illegal, because a woman could not dispense medicine — and begins again thanks to her father's former assistant Francis Baylor. Klassen blends her tale well; each ingredient — romance, friendship, healing arts, mystery — is measured to produce a lively, lengthy tale that will satisfy Regency aficionados and general readers, too." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , A riveting Regency novel from the acclaimed author of "Lady of Milkweed Manor, The Apothecary's Daughter" is filled with fascinating historical detail and vivid storytelling as well as love and adventure.
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