The Lives of Stella Bain

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Psychological ThrillerLove StoryBetrayalEmotionalSuspensefulIntenseBritish LiteratureAmerican LiteratureFemale ProtagonistsTrauma RecoveryFamily DynamicsIdentity CrisisEarly 20th CenturyWorld War I EraMedical FieldDiscussion WorthyBook Club DiscussionMedicalMysteryWomenBook Club
Historical Fiction

The Lives of Stella Bain

Anita Shreve

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Hauled in a cart to a field hospital in northern France in March 1916, an American woman wakes from unconsciousness to the smell of gas gangrene, the sounds of men in pain, and an almost complete loss of memory: she knows only that she can drive an ambulance, she can draw, and her name is Stella Bain. A stateless woman in a lawless country, Stella embarks on a journey to reconstruct her life. Suffering an agonising and inexplicable array of symptoms, she finds her way to London. There, Dr August Bridge, a cranial surgeon turned psychologist, is drawn to tracking her amnesia to its source. What brutality was she fleeing when she left the tranquil seclusion of a New England college campus to serve on the Front; for what crime did she need to atone - and whom did she leave behind? Vivid, intense and gripping, packed with secrets and revelations, The Lives of Stella Bain is at once a ravishing love story and an intense psychological mystery.

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Publisher

Little, Brown

Pages

264

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9781408702970

ISBN-10

1408702975

Language

English

Published

2013-01-01