Exquisitely written and richly detailed, this novel is a marvel. Kate Manning's rags-to-riches saga vividly portrays nineteenth-century New York City, showcasing both its squalor and opulence. The story introduces Axie Muldoon, a fiery heroine whose journey begins on the streets of 1860s New York as the impoverished child of Irish immigrants. She rises to become one of the wealthiest and most controversial women of her time. In vivid prose, Axie recounts her forced separation from her family, her apprenticeship to a doctor, and how she and her husband transform the sale of "Lunar Tablets for Female Complaint" into a thriving midwifery business. Defying convention and the law in the name of women's reproductive rights, Axie ascends from grim tenements to a Fifth Avenue mansion, accumulating wealth while learning to distrust men who say "trust me." As her services attract scandalous headlines, Axie faces off against Anthony Comstock, founder of the Society for the Suppression of Vice. It takes all her cunning to outsmart him and protect her freedom. Inspired by the true history of an infamous female physician dubbed "the Wickedest Woman in New York," this narrative is a mystery, family saga, and love story, offering a detailed portrait of nineteenth-century America through Axie's haunting and enlightening voice.
Manningová Kate Libros
Kate Manning, antigua productora de documentales televisivos galardonada con dos premios Emmy, vuelca su talento narrativo en la creación literaria. Aunque sus escritos han aparecido en destacadas publicaciones, su verdadera vocación es la de novelista. Su obra profundiza con perspicacia en las complejidades de la naturaleza humana y las cuestiones sociales. Manning explora intrincadas relaciones y dilemas morales con notable sensibilidad y precisión.


Gilded Mountain
- 464 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
In the early 1900s, Sylvie Pelletier leaves her family's Colorado mountain cabin to start work at a wealthy mine-owner's manor house and is fascinated by he luxury around her until she discovers the family's philosophy is at odds with the unfair labor practices that built their fortune.