The Physic Garden

The Physic Garden

by Catherine Czerkawska (Author)

Synopsis

'Moving, poetic and quietly provocative' - The Independent. City life in the early nineteenth century was never short of drama: poverty and pollution preyed on all but the lucky few, and 'resurrection men' prowled the streets to procure corpses for anatomists to experiment on. Life is improving, however, for young William Lang, who begins courting Jenny, a fine needlewoman, and forms an unlikely friendship with botanist Dr Thomas Brown while working in the physic garden for a leading professor of surgery. At first, William relishes the opportunity to extend his knowledge of plants and their healing properties while foraging in the countryside in the service of his new friend. The young couple's relationship blossoms, until seeds of trouble threaten to grow out of control.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Saraband
Published: 27 Mar 2014

ISBN 10: 190864351X
ISBN 13: 9781908643513

Media Reviews
Praise for Catherine Czerkawska: Powerful - John Burnside. Moving, poetic and quietly provocative ; - The Independent. Heart-warming, realistic and page-turning ; - Lorraine Kelly.
Author Bio
Catherine Czerkawska is a novelist and playwright based in Scotland. She has written several plays for the stage and BBC Radio 4, and has published numerous short stories and novels, including The Curiosity Cabinet, which was shortlisted for the Dundee International Book Prize.