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The hand of a woman

Dedicated to her work as an Episcopal nun and a qualified physician, a woman with a remarkable gift of healing finds her career threatened by love, in a story set in nineteenth-century America.

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  • "Dedicated to her work as an Episcopal nun and a qualified physician, a woman with a remarkable gift of healing finds her career threatened by love, in a story set in nineteenth-century America."@en
  • "Brown's novel opens in New York City during the Civil War and culminates after the yellow fever epidemic of 1878 in Memphis and tells the tale of Damaris Fanshawe as she moves from nursemaid to outcast to nun to physician."

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  • "History"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"

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  • "The hand of a woman"@en
  • "The hand of a woman"