Carol Cassella, the author of Gemini, is a doctor as well as an author. Actually she in anesthesiologist. Her novel has two threads. One thread is a doctor named Charlotte who works in the hospital in the intensive care unit. A patient is admitted but no one knows her name or how she came upon her critical injuries. The other thread is about a woman named Raney who grew up with her grandfather in a small town on the Olympic peninsula in the state of Washington. Her grandfather was a survivalist and her upbringing is not the typical upbringing. The story is heart warming and also heart breaking at the same time. At the end the two threads come together with what I thought was a satisfactory ending.
Friday, October 25, 2019
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