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The Alchemist's Daughter
The Alchemist's Daughter
Author: Katharine Mcmahon
ISBN-13: 9780307238511
ISBN-10: 0307238512
Publication Date: 1/31/2006
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Crown
Book Type: Hardcover
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7 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed The Alchemist's Daughter on + 14 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
The girl followed the Alchemist from the time she was a child, her only wish was to please him and make him proud. She studied, she learned, she could speak and read several languages. She knew the Latin names of all the plants, trees and animals on the estate. She knew the properties of water and fire. She was Emilie Selden, the Alchemists daughter. He wrote of her each night in the Emilie Notebooks. She was his most interesting experiment, his crowning achievement and he loved her dearly. Her mother was a mystery to her. Her only inheritance from her mother, a bit of ribbon and the stark, isolated room in one of the unused portions of the manor. The region of England they lived in was very isolated and she was so naïve. Falling in love too easily, giving herself too freely, she found herself with child by a man she loved. His power over her was sensual and easily bought. Her father turned her away, banishing Emilie, her husband and her future child from Selden. She traveled to London where she strived to be the great lady her husband wished her to be. She loved him, trusted him, and was betrayed. The story is of her journey from childhood to woman she was to become. This is not the sort of book I usually read. To be honest, I saw it more as a high level romance novel. Though I enjoyed it, it didnt grab me and hold my attention like I thought it would. The blurb on the back cover talked of how she and her father were attempting to breathe live into dead matter. That was the story line that caught my attention. It was a great disappointment to me that so little of the book was actually about the experiment unless you see it in the symbolic sense.
reviewed The Alchemist's Daughter on + 20 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I like this writer's style and will definately try another book by her but I felt the story never developed fully. Almost as if it was leading up to something but never got there. A decent read but not one of my favorites.
loyallioness avatar reviewed The Alchemist's Daughter on + 33 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
a woman sheltered since birth learns that knowledge is no substitute for experience. very well written
silksmonkey avatar reviewed The Alchemist's Daughter on + 21 more book reviews
Interesting characters and situation. Sucked me right in and I didn't see the plot twist coming.
reviewed The Alchemist's Daughter on + 2 more book reviews
beautifully written, definitely took me to another world.
justreadingabook avatar reviewed The Alchemist's Daughter on + 1726 more book reviews
This was a interesting book since I didn't really understand what a Alchemist was. The story was well done and abit frustrating sometimes but it all comes together towards the end of the book. Why you get frustrated with the main character has a reason. Very interesting.
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This was a great book to read at the end of one decade and the beginning of another. I liked how gradually Emilie learns how her isolation has left her ignorant of not only the city life in London but how others perceive her.