The Mandrake Broom, Jess Wells
The Mandrake Broom, Jess Wells
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The Mandrake Broom
When the Witches Fought Back

Author: Jess Wells

Narrator: Jess Wells

Unabridged: 9 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/04/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

In 1465 a simple pocketful of herbs could get you burned at the stake, but Luccia Alimenti, daughter of one of the legendary women doctors called Salernistas, travels Europe secretly distributing medical texts to midwives and herbalists. Despite dodging the Inquisition and battling the Plague with her beloved Irish godmother, Luccia finds love as well as heartbreak. Pushed to the edge, however, she must use her skill as an archer to rescue women being taken to the pyre. With a long life extended by a potion from her mother, Luccia becomes a scribe, witness to the shift in power with the invention of moveable type. As an illustrator and apothecary, she joins forces with Paracelsus, the rebellious eunuch and father of modern chemistry, joining old knowledge with new, despite his being hunted by colleagues and the Church. Based on extensive research of historical events and actual remedies, this novel has been called “tremendously involving and impressive.”

Reviews

Goodreads review by Nancy

Set in Europe in the 14-1500s this is a complex story of women's efforts to hold onto and pass along medical knowledge in the face of witch hunts, told through the persona of Luccia Alimenti, daughter of a female medical professor at the University of Salerno. Well-researched without being in the le......more

Goodreads review by Audrey

This book is set in the late 15th to early 16th centuries, roughly the period of the Italian Renaissance and the early stages of the Spanish Inquisition. While mainly about the development and protection of medical knowledge and midwife herbal remedies, the novel addresses such major historical even......more

Goodreads review by Jules

I loved this book... the characters, the plot, the descriptions cleverly woven into the action. I think it is a story that deserves far more attention. It is so relevant to the stamping out of women's rights that are happening in our world today. It brings to light the 15th century history of the wo......more