The Alchemist's Daughter

Paperback, 320 pages

English language

Published June 15, 2006 by WEIDENFELD & NICOLSO.

ISBN:
978-0-7538-2131-2
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There are long-held secrets at the manor house in Buckinghamshire, England, where Emilie Selden has been raised in near isolation by her father. A student of Isaac Newton, John Selden believes he can turn his daughter into a brilliant natural philosopher and alchemist. Secluded in their ancient house, with only two servants for company, he fills Emilie with knowledge and records her progress obsessively.In the spring of 1725, father and daughter begin their most daring alchemical experiment to date--they will attempt to breathe life into dead matter. But their work is interrupted by the arrival of two strangers: one a researcher, the other a dazzling young merchant. During the course of a sultry August, while her father is away, Emilie experiences the passion of first love. Listening to her heart rather than her head, she makes a choice.Banished to London and plunged headlong into a society that is both glamorous …

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3 stars

Read this in one go in the bath today.

It was enjoyable and reasonably gripping. It annoyed me though how the author wrote a really awesome character with loads of agency and interesting stuff going on who then suddenly became all 'OMG! Boys!' and proceeded to moan a lot without actually doing anything about her predicament.

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