65 pages • 2 hours read
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The Second Life of Mirielle West by Amanda Skenandore follows Mirielle West, a glamorous Hollywood socialite in the 1920s, who is diagnosed with leprosy and sent to a quarantined facility in Carville, Louisiana. Struggling to adapt, she initially resists but eventually finds purpose and community among the other patients while navigating personal losses, evolving relationships, and a quest for a cure. Topics include the social stigma of illness, familial rejection, and the repercussions of substance misuse.
The Second Life of Mirielle West by Amanda Skenandore is praised for its engaging depiction of 1920s leprosy treatment and immersive historical detail. Readers commend the character development and emotional depth. However, some reviews note a predictable plot and slow pacing. This richly atmospheric novel explores resilience and transformation, though it may not surprise seasoned historical fiction fans.
Fans of historical fiction with strong female protagonists will relish Amanda Skenandore's The Second Life of Mirielle West. Perfect for readers who enjoyed The Paris Wife by Paula McLain or The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah, this novel immerses you in the poignant journey of its resilient, complex heroine amidst early 20th-century leper colony life.
Historical Fiction
Health / Medicine
Roaring Twenties
Relationships: Family
Society: Class
Emotions/Behavior: Grief