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Mesmerised

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Set against the backdrop of 1860s cafe culture this beautifully written novel follows artist and homeopath Dr Paul Gachet as he tries against strong resistance - to change the face of traditional medicine. Running parallel with Dr Gachet's efforts to effect change are his peers - the rogue painters - set to become the Impressionists, who drink and dine and frequent the Parisian salons, revolting against the ideals of the art establishment. Gachet's obsession with the benefits of homeopathy lead him to explores the spirit of substances by testing them upon himself, causing him to teeter on the brink of self-induced madness as he agonises over his success and credibility within his chosen path and the sacrifices he has made to follow it. He has a breakthrough when he brings Camille Pissarro's brother back from the brink of death using one of his unlikely medicines but then when he successfully treats a young prostitute at the hospital Salpetriere who is diagnosed with insanity, he discovers that there's much more than just his integrity at stake. A rich and involving novel evoking the heady atmosphere of 19th century Paris, and the colours and characters of the artists of the time, the powerful debut from Michelle Shine will appeal to fans of atmospheric and authentic period drama and historical fiction. AUTHOR: Michelle Shine was born in London in 1956 and lives in Hampstead. in 1989 after the miraculous cure of her eldest son's epilepsy and allergic colitis by homeopathy, she was compelled to find out more about the medicine that the German pharmacist Samuel Hahnemann discovered in the very late 18th century.

In 1993 she graduated from the College of Homeopathy in Regent's Park, London and embarked on a career, spanning twenty years, as a homeopath in North West London.

When her husband died suddenly and tragically at age 58 she gave up her practice to write full time.

The result is Mesmerised, her first full-length novel.

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Product Details
RedDoor Press
1915194156 / 9781915194152
Paperback / softback
26/05/2022
United Kingdom
129 x 198 mm