The Entirely True Story of the Fantastical Mesmerist Nora Grey - by Kathleen Kaufman (Paperback)
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Gothic Vibes
I am a fan of stories set in the Gothic era. Mesmerism, occult, supernatural, and all those tropes are winners for me. I'm also a fan of stories of women trying to make others see that females are also people who have opinions and knowledge. This book had a bit of both. Told in a dual timeline, around the turn of the last century, the story began with Nairna/Nora and her father doing seances and making a small living as mesmerists. When confronted by others doing the same thing, Nairna seems to be better than some and is swallowed up in their workings. When things begin to get a bit crazy, Nairna heads to America. Thus the name change to Nora. Just past the mid-century mark in the 1800's, Lottie is widowed when her husband is killed in a mining accident. She is on her own and wants her husband's life insurance and back wages. Unfortunately for her, no one wants to listen or help and she is put in an asylum. While using hypnosis to try to 'cure' her female ills, Lottie discovers she can 'transport' herself. While in this dream state, Lottie and Nora come together and help each other. I enjoyed this book but you do have to suspend belief in some areas. I wasn't expecting Lottie and Nora to connect, but it needed to happen for the story to move forward. There were some slow moving parts of the book, but all in all, well done.