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First, and before all things : a novel

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Set in an England torn apart by war and plague, this is the story of the life of Mary Chapman, foundress of the 'Bethel Hospital for Lunaticks in Norwich' in 1713. Mary had little education beyond being able to read and write, no vote and no right to own property and she lived at a time when the accepted norm for the treatment of the 'insane' was the brutality and ridicule of Bedlam.

As the kind and pious, and unmarried, daughter, Mary becomes a carer to those of her kindred affected by 'mental torment', and she seems destined for a lonely life, resigning herself to simply 'doing her duty'.

Then, aged 35, she marries the Reverend Samuel Chapman, and together they plan to create a sanctuary for the 'poor lunaticks' of Norwich. Following Samuel's death, and inspired by her enduring love for her beloved husband, an ageing Mary has to fight the 18th-century attitudes towards women as she strives to fulfil her promise to Samuel to build the place they had envisioned.

Mary Chapman dedicated her life to caring for those with mental ill health and built a hospital - a place ahead of its time - which stood for over 280 years as a testament to kindness, hope and love.

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Product Details
The Book Guild Ltd
1912881292 / 9781912881291
Paperback / softback
823.92
04/04/2019
United Kingdom
English
Historic novels
200 pages
22 cm
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