
Claire Shipley is a single mother haunted by the death of her young daughter and by her divorce years ago. She is also an ambitious photojournalist, and in the anxious days after Pearl Harbor, the talented Life magazine reporter finds herself on top of one of the nation’s most important stories. In the bustling labs of New York City’s renowned Rockefeller Institute, some of the country’s brightest doctors and researchers are racing to find a cure that will save the lives of thousands of wounded American soldiers and countless others — a miraculous new drug they call penicillin. Little does Claire suspect how much the story will change her own life when the work leads to an intriguing romance.
Though Claire has always managed to keep herself separate from the subjects she covers, this story touches her deeply, stirring memories of her daughter’s sudden illness and death — a loss that might have been prevented by this new “miracle drug.” And there is James Stanton, the shy and brilliant physician who coordinates the institute’s top secret research for the military. Drawn to this dedicated, attractive man and his work, Claire unexpectedly finds herself falling in love. But Claire isn’t the only one interested in the secret development of this medicine. Her long-estranged father, Edward Rutherford, a self-made millionaire, understands just how profitable a new drug like penicillin could be. When a researcher at the institute dies under suspicious circumstances, the stakes become starkly clear: a murder has been committed to obtain these lucrative new drugs. With lives and a new love hanging in the balance, Claire will put herself at the center of danger to find a killer — no matter what price she may have to pay.
Lauren Belfer dazzled readers with her debut novel, City of Light, a New York Timesnotable book of the year. In this highly anticipated follow-up, she deftly captures the uncertainty and spirit, the dreams and hopes, of a nation at war. A sweeping tale of love and betrayal, intrigue and idealism, A Fierce Radiance is an ambitious and deeply engaging novel from an author of immense talent.
Lauren Belfer is the author of the New York Times bestselling novel City of Light, a number one Book Sense pick, a Discover Award nominee, and a New York Times Notable Book. Her fiction has appeared in the Michigan Quarterly Review, Shenandoah, and Henfield Prize Stories. She lives in New York City.
Details of the book: A Fierce Radiance
Authors: Lauren Belfer
ISBN: 9780061252518
ISBN-10: 0061252514
Format: Hardcover
Publisher Date: 6.15.2010
Publisher: HarperCollins
Number of Pages: 544
Retail Price: $25.99
Language: English
Ages: 18 and Up
Trimsize: 6 1/8 x 9
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alwaya searching for a good read
HI G. L. Penrod
I wholeheartedly agree with you! I too am always on the hunt for the next good read! I have dozens of books on my list and I’ll read different ones based on the mood I am in at the moment. =) Right now I’m reading a series called Codex Alera and am really enjoying them!
sounds interesting
Hi Evelyn =)
Thanks for stopping by. =) The book does sound interesting, doesn’t it? =)
sounds great!
Hi Alida =)
Thanks for stopping by! It does sound great!
Do enjoy books in this time of history. Looks like a good book to curl up with. All ready to start squirreling away books for the long winter. Thanks for the chance to win!!
Hello lknott =)
My mom also really likes books written in this time of history. I’m not as passionate as she, but I too find this time period pure, simplistic, romantic, changing, monumental, and makes me feel connected to my grandparents more.
It was a good book to curl up with. I hope you are able to do the same!
“Squirreling away book” – made me giggle. =)