In Person Author Talk: Janis Daly and The Unlocked Path

Tuesday, April 116:00—7:00 PMBetty Strong Room (Large Event Room)Hopkinton Public Library13 Main Street, Hopkinton, MA, 01748

Join us for an in-person author talk by Janis Daly, author of The Unlocked Path!

"Meet a 'New Woman' of the 20th century: educated, career-minded, independent Eliza Pearson Edwards. In 1897 Philadelphia, after witnessing her aunt's suicide, Eliza rejects her mother’s wishes for a society debut, and at a time when five percent of doctors are female, she enters a woman’s medical college. With the support of a circle of women and driven by a determination to conquer curriculum demands, battle sexism, and overcome doubts, Eliza charts her new life path. Combining science and sympathy, she triumphs to heal others and herself.

Organic Chemistry may slay her, if the strain of endless study, odoriferous labs, and gruesome surgeries don’t claim her first. As a young intern, she summons a forthright confidence asserting her abilities to those mistrustful of a woman doctor. Through her work with poverty-stricken patients, she defines her version of suffrage work to champion women’s rights for and beyond the right to vote. Love is found, love is lost. During a visit to the fairy-tale-like city of Newport, a new relationship may fulfill her desires. When global events devolve into chaos with the 1918 influenza pandemic and a world war, Eliza renews her vow to help and heal."

About Janis Daly:

A Massachusetts resident, Janis received a B.A. in Psychology from Wheaton College. At Wheaton, she developed a fond appreciation of the supportive relationships established between students, faculty, and alumnae and a heightened awareness of female-centric issues. Both directed her writing of her first book, The Unlocked Path. It is inspired by the real life experience of her great-great-grandfather, William S. Peirce, Esquire, who took an active part in founding the Woman’s Medical College in Philadelphia. She is a member of the Women’s Fiction Writers Association, Historical Novel Society, and Cape Cod Writers Center.

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