About This Book
A wealthy, bedridden woman and a brisk young doctor spar over remedy and desire as she insists that continual shopping and the expectation of letters and packages would restore her zest for life. The physician proposes more conventional cures—fresh interests, climate and financial safeguards—while she rejects prescribed pieties and presses for a personal, diverting wish. The arrival of a striking, theatrically radiant young visitor disrupts routines, generates comic set pieces, and forces reassessment of what counts as nourishment for the spirit. The tale blends light comedy with observations about recovery, diversion, companionship, and the small extravagances that revive a dulled appetite for living.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
6 picks
You May Also Like
6 picks
"All's not Gold that Glitters;" or, The Young Californian
by Alice B. Haven
"Bring Me His Ears"
by Clarence Edward Mulford
"Browne's Folly" / (From: "The Doliver Romance and Other Pieces: Tales and Sketches")
by Nathaniel Hawthorne
"Forward, March": A Tale of the Spanish-American War
by Kirk Munroe
"Gentlemen prefer blondes"
by Anita Loos
"George Washington's" Last Duel / 1891
by Thomas Nelson Page





