Never Closer
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4.3 • 19 Ratings
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
When your life changes in a moment, how do you rewrite your story?
In 1940s Britain, with the Second World War raging, Alice is working in a laboratory developing a potential wonder drug, called penicillin. Made to leave school at sixteen and abandon her aspiration to be a teacher, she learns instead about medicines and miracles and how curing people may be her destiny.
In the present day, Jo, already in a failing marriage, is devastated when she hears her daughter’s life is on a knife edge. At her bedside Jo starts to read Alice’s diary, found the previous day in a vintage handbag.
A door opens onto the past, revealing a young woman’s fierce determination to succeed against all odds. Past and present overlap and merge as life-changing events resonate across the gulf of time.
This is a story of a mother whose life is blown apart. Now she must find a way to put it back together. Can Alice show her the way?
“I devoured this book. The characters are rich and their stories compelling.” – Goodreads reviewer
“This is a tale that will wring your heart and feed your soul. Don’t pass it up!” – I’m a Voracious Reader
“Timeless themes, beautifully packaged.” – Something by Jane
Customer Reviews
Satisfying
A story around the development of penicillin and the changes wrought because of antibiotics in managing infections. At core, the story of two families in two different eras unravelling and yet finding strength in adversity and in pursuing dreams. It also addresses how science validates the person who discovered penicillin (Fleming) rather than those who made it available for use by developing how to manufacture the antibiotic from old (and the history of mainly women technicians in supporting this to happen. satisfying read.