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384
Novel • Fiction
London, England • 1840s
2021
Adult
18+ years
The Girl in His Shadow by Audrey Blake, set in mid-19th century London, follows Nora Beady, an orphan raised by Dr. Horace Croft who becomes a skilled but unrecognized surgeon due to her gender. Her secret work is endangered when Dr. Daniel Gibson joins Croft, leading to revelations about her capabilities and social challenges. Ultimately, Nora chooses to pursue her medical ambitions at the University of Bologna. Descriptions of rape, attempted suicide, and abortion are included.
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Mysterious
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The Girl in His Shadow by Audrey Blake receives praise for its compelling portrayal of a woman's struggle in 19th-century medicine, highlighting themes of resilience and ambition. Some critics find its plot predictable, but most appreciate the strong character development and historical accuracy. Overall, it offers an engaging and informative read despite minor clichés.
Readers who enjoy historical fiction with strong female protagonists, medical drama, and rich period detail will be captivated by Audrey Blake's The Girl in His Shadow. Fans of The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory and The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah will find Blake’s work similarly compelling.
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Dr. Horace Croft
A brilliant but absent-minded doctor whose unconventional approach to medicine often clashes with societal norms. He mentors Nora, including her in his work despite legal and social challenges.
Dr. Daniel Gibson
A young doctor initially adhering to Victorian social conventions, who gradually embraces a more progressive mindset. He moves into Croft's household and becomes acquainted with Nora.
Mrs. Phipps
Croft’s practical and devoted housekeeper who helped persuade him to take Nora in. She is known for her candid and nurturing nature.
Dr. Harry Trimble
Daniel’s best friend and a supportive colleague who appreciates Croft's innovative methods. He develops a friendship with and admiration for Nora.
Dr. Silas Vickery
A conservative and traditional doctor who represents societal resistance to change. He opposes Croft's progressive ideas and serves as an antagonist.
Salvio Perra
An Italian character who plays a pivotal role by offering Nora an opportunity to study abroad, recognizing her talents and potential.
384
Novel • Fiction
London, England • 1840s
2021
Adult
18+ years
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