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14 pages, Audiobook
First published March 23, 2021
It’s clear that the author, Shelley Nolden, completed a considerable amount of research for this novel. The history of North Brothers Island as a medical quarantine and research facility is true and fascinating. It gave me a lot to think about in light of the current pandemic and the question of medical ethics. The conditions, the daily life of patients there – where is the line between patient and inmate? The Gettler family has been researching for years in an attempt to develop vaccines to stop some of the world’s deadliest diseases. But how do you balance a person’s own rights versus the greater good of the community that will result from an effective vaccine or treatment? Nolden tackles these questions in a setting of beautiful, descriptive imagery. I was fascinated by the idea of vegetation slowly reclaiming the island, turning the buildings into wild ruins, all within a stone’s throw of the hustle and bustle of New York City. And could a person really live alone in the resulting wilderness, undetected by authorities, for decades? This book was full of interesting characters with complex relationships. There was plenty of action and the plot moved along at a good pace. I think it would make a great movie, and I would recommend this book to fans of thrillers or historical fiction. I gave it 4 out of 5 stars. Add it to your TBR list and look for it in March!