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About The Book
Roland, a young man from Barcelona who inherited a passion for healing others from his deceased mother, has rebelled against his family’s wishes and chosen to attend medical school in France. The university in Montpellier is the most prestigious medical school in all of Europe, and yet Roland is quickly disillusioned by his professors’ false teachings. Seeking more accurate knowledge of the body, he leaves Montpellier and apprentices himself to a surgeon in nearby Arles for the summer.
Roland soon finds himself with two mentors in Arles—Hubert, a master surgeon, and Isaac, a Jewish doctor who advocates searching for remedies in ancient texts and testing them on patients—both of whose lessons he absorbs readily. But when he falls in love with Magali, a young woman suffering from a mental illness, he extends his quest for the truth about the body to include the truth about the mind.
Readers who loved Rachel Kadish’s The Weight of Ink will be drawn to Roland’s story as he follows the woman he loves into her “labyrinth of the spirit”—one filled with wonder, mystery, betrayal, and love—and find themselves enthralled by this finely wrought depiction of the beauty and danger of life in early Renaissance Provence.
Product Details
- Publisher: She Writes Press (September 2, 2025)
- Length: 256 pages
- ISBN13: 9781647429553
Raves and Reviews
“Echols’s compelling tale immerses us in fifteenth-century France, where an apprentice surgeon struggles to cure a young girl of her maladie de l’esprit. Brimming with fascinating details of medical controversies, this love story and mystery are deftly intertwined with political and social intrigue. A real find for historical fiction fans!”—Rebecca D’Harlingue, author of The Lines Between Us and The Map Colorist
“Roland’s Labyrinth, is a fascinating, delightful read and an engaging glimpse into life in the late medieval period, with all its complexities, drama, and medical advances.”—Beverly J. Armento, Seeing Eye Girl: A Memoir of Madness, Resilience, and Hope
“From love story to murder mystery, Roland’s Labyrinth will guide you through the politics and medicine of 15th century France enfolded in the person of Roland, a student of surgery. The twists and turns of this plot will keep you turning the pages and wanting more.”—Linda Ulleseit, award-winning writer of heritage fiction
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