Sorry I have been off the grid. With the holidays and all, and I started reading The Art of Choosing but just couldn't get into it - though I think the author is one of the most amazing people ever - and I had a little family thing, but anyway. I loved, loved, loved this book! I admit it took me a bit to get into it - maybe a chapter or so - but once I did I couldn't stop pressing the button... er, turning the pages (sorry, read it on my nook). I had initially thought it was a non-fiction account of the development of penicillin but was pleased to find it was a novel centering on penicillin, and with a bit of romance and intrigue thrown in to keep the story moving
Claire Shipley is a photographer with Life magazine who is sent to do a story on a new medicine being tested at the Rockefeller Institute at the beginning of the American involvement in WWII. She meets the handsome doctor James Stanton and her life is never the same again. Both Claire and Jamie become intimately involved with the development of penicillin as they become more intimate with each other.
This isn't just a romance novel. There is murder, science, war, really a little something for everyone. The characters (fictional) are believable and likeable. And the non-fictional characters - Henry Luce, Clare Booth Luce, and New York City - are beautifully drawn, deeply detailed, and just wonderfully rendered. This is a great book, and I'm thinking it will make a great movie....maybe with Claire Danes as Claire Shipley???
A Fierce Radiance
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