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ISBN: | 0544002229 (ISBN13: 9780544002227) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Sanibel Island, Florida(United States) |
Kathy Hepinstall
Paperback | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 3.62 | 5343 Users | 770 Reviews

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Title | : | Blue Asylum |
Author | : | Kathy Hepinstall |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | April 9th 2013 by Mariner Books (first published January 1st 2012) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Military History. Civil War. Romance. Adult |
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"A first-rate choice for fans of intelligent historical romances."—Library Journal, starred reviewAmid the mayhem of the Civil War, Iris Dunleavy is put on trial by her husband, convicted of madness, and sent to Sanibel Asylum to be restored to a compliant Virginia plantation wife. But her husband is the true criminal; she is no lunatic, only guilty of disagreeing on notions of cruelty and property.On this remote Florida island, Iris meets a wonderful collection of inmates in various states of sanity, including Ambrose Weller, a Confederate soldier haunted by war, whose dark eyes beckon to her. Can love in such a place be real? Can they escape, and will the war have left any way—any place—for them to make a life together?
"An absorbing story that explores both the rewards and perils of love, pride, and sanity."—Publishers Weekly"With Blue Asylum, Hepinstall presents the reader with the rare and delicious quandary of whether to race through and find out what happens to her characters or to linger over her vivid, beautifully crafted sentences. For me, the only resolution was to read it twice." —Hillary Jordan, author of Mudbound and When She Woke"A gripping story of love and madness in the midst of the Civil War—I couldn’t put it down!"—Kathleen Grissom, author of The Kitchen House
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There's the man who fears walking because of his "heavy" feet. And the woman who swallows small objects such as buttons, coins, and engagement rings. Finally, there's the Civil War veteran tormented by battle images who sees things in shades of blue. These are Iris's fellow patients at the asylum. Unfortunately, Iris doesn't belong there; she was committed against her will by a vengeful husband. The cruelty of the outside world is just as apparent in the asylum. Iris plots her escape, but alsoBlue Asylum by Kathy Hephinstall is a short tale of wrongful imprisonment in an insane asylum. It was easy to get into the story and didnt bog down in places. Set during the Civil War on Sanibel Island, a place well known for excellent seashell hunting, the main character, Iris and the son of the superintendent, Wendell, do collect shells several on the beach. But this is not a light and sunny story, it is one of guilty secrets buried so deep that they disturbed the peace of mind of the
I'm glad I chose to listen to this on audio, because I think I would have given up on it had I tried to read a print version. It's very tell-y with little dialogue. I liked the premise, I thought the author depicted the horrors of the Civil War and a woman declared insane simply because she defied her husband quite well. I was less enamored with that heroine - who makes choices over the course of this story that I wanted to shake her senseless over. Especially since her prideful choices have

A wonderful, vastly different book about a harsh time, harsh circumstances and yet the writing is such that I couldn't put it down. That is what Kathy Hepinstall has created in her story about a young woman who committed the ultimate sin: defying her husband and who was sent to a Florida island asylum for it, where she meets a young soldier, scarred not just from the war, but what he was forced to do to a friend. The story also tells of a young boy who quietly tries to figure out live, on an
Blue Asylum a novel by Katy Hempinstall.The premise of this book is what drew me to it and when I received my hard back copy in the post I was stunned by this beautiful book which the cover and artwork really caught my imagination and this is the reason I still love to read a physical book.The story is set amid the mayhem of the civil war and plantation wife Iris Dunleavy is put on trial and convicted of madness. She is sent away to Sanibel Asylum to be restored to health. Iris knows that she is
During the Civil War Iris, the daughter of a minister, marries a Virginian plantation and slave owner. She leaves the safety of her family for the adventure of being the mistress of a plantation. Soon she finds her husband to be cruel and abusive. When Iris embarrasses him by doing what she feels is right he has her declared her insane and sent to an asylum on Florida's Sanibel Island. While at the asylum Iris' stay is affected by, Dr.Cowell, the superintendent, his son Wendell and Ambrose
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