The Entirely True Story of the Fantastical Mesmerist Nora Grey
books by Kathleen Kaufman

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As spiritualism reaches its fevered pitch at the dawn of the 20th century, a Scottish girl crosses the veil to unlock a powerful connection within an infamous asylum in this thrillingly atmospheric, exquisitely evocative exploration of feminine rage and agency for readers of Sarah Penner, Alice Hoffman, and Hester Fox. Leaving behind a quiet life of simple comforts, Nairna Liath traverses the Scottish countryside with her charlatan father, Tavish. From remote cottages to rural fairs, the duo scrapes by on paltry coins as Tavish orchestrates “encounters” with the departed, while Nairna interprets tarot cards for those willing to pay for what they wish to hear. But beyond her father’s trickery, Nairna possesses a genuine gift for communicating with the spirit world, one that could get... This book effectively balances entertainment with substance, offering a story that is enjoyable without sacrificing depth. The narrative remains engaging while still addressing meaningful ideas that resonate beyond the fictional setting. Such balance makes it a strong choice for readers seeking both enjoyment and insight. The book demonstrates how effective storytelling can be achieved without relying on dramatic extremes. Subtle developments and realistic scenarios provide a compelling and credible narrative.