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Pearl, MD

Published
Jun 2013
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
304

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After making a medical mistake that could cost a mother and infant their lives, can a young independent woman find redemption at a time when society doesn't trust female physicians? In 1883, Dr. Pearl Stern is haunted by guilt and self-doubt. Hoping for a fresh start in thesmall mountain town of Asheville, North Carolina, she vows to keep her past a secret as she leaves her Missouri home. Though she finds support from the city's imposing Chief of Police, it's only a matter of time before the tragic incident she left behind resurfaces, threatening to destroy her new life. Bartlett's historical novel Pearl, MD explores the conflict women faced within the rigid roles set for them by nineteenth century society. The book's themes are tolerance, forgiveness and the ability to face some of life's toughest choices.

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First Edition Jun 2013 Taylor and Seale Publishers ISBN13 9780988783683 ISBN10 0988783681
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Nov 2013 Taylor and Seale Publishers ISBN13 9781940224121 ISBN10 1940224128
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Dec 2013 Taylor and Seale Publishing, LLC ISBN10 B00GYL9DHA
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