The Alchemist's Daughter: A Novel
Synopsis
During the English Age of Reason, a woman cloistered since birth learns that knowledge is no substitute for experience.
Raised by her father in near isolation in the English countryside, Emilie Selden is trained as a brilliant natural philosopher and alchemist. In the spring of 1725, father and daughter embark upon their most daring alchemical experiment to date-attempting to breathe life into dead matter. But when Emilie-against her father's wishes-experiences the passion of first love, she is banished to London, where she soon discovers she knows nothing about human nature-or her own family's complicated past. So begins her shocking journey to enlightenment.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Crown
- ISBN: 9780307335852
- Number of pages: 352
- Dimensions: 203 x 130 x 23 mm
- Weight: 363g
- Languages: English
