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<title>The Spirit Room</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/paul-marschel/the_spirit_room.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/paul-marschel/the_spirit_room_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="The Spirit Room" alt ="The Spirit Room"/></a><br//><div>A captivating historical novel about two independent-minded sisters in Victorian era America<br><br>Set
 in New York state in the late 1850s, two sisters are forced into 
becoming hoax mediums by their reprobate father in the wake of their 
mother's death. Following a short apprenticeship with a renowned 
Spiritualist and her clairvoyant assistant, 17-year-old Izzie and 
13-year-old Clara Benton set up shop with Papa in a rigged séance parlor
 dubbed The Spirit Room. <br><br>The intelligent, self-educated Izzie 
shows genuine psychic talent but fears the spirit-world voices she hears
 are like her mother’s, which she believes drove her mother to madness 
and early death. Vowing to return if Clara or her siblings need her 
protection, Izzie flees the family Spiritualism enterprise to go to 
Rochester with a new husband, a doctor specializing in “water-cure”—a 
trendy health spa therapy that the doctor soon begins to practice on his
 new wife. Clara, meanwhile, finds the Spirit Room gradually 
transformed, under her father's will, into a center for something much 
more malicious than hoax séances.<br><br>Becoming separated both 
physically and emotionally by complex turns in their paths, the young 
sisters, as the story unfolds, are becoming women. But will they be able
 to come out whole without each other?<br><br>In her noteworthy debut 
novel, Marschel Paul peppers her narrative with cultural and political 
references, from Madame Bovary to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, that 
effectively serve as touchstones for the story's themes of women’s 
independence and the power of female relationships—whether they be 
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