The Signature of All Things
by Elizabeth Gilbert
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Pub Date 1 Oct 2013 | Archive Date 1 Oct 2013
Description
Elizabeth Gilbert’s first novel in twelve years. An extraordinary story of botany, exploration and desire, spanning much of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
5 January 1800.
At the beginning of a new century, Alma
Whittaker is born into a perfect Philadelphia winter. Her father, Henry
Whittaker, is a bold and charismatic botanical explorer whose vast
fortune belies his lowly beginnings as a vagrant in Sir Joseph Banks’s
Kew Gardens and as a deck hand on Captain Cook’s HMS Resolution. Alma’s mother, a strict woman from an esteemed Dutch family, has a knowledge of botany equal to any man’s.
It is not long before Alma, an independent girl with a thirst for
knowledge, comes into her own within the world of plants and science.
But as her careful studies of moss take her deeper into the mysteries of
evolution, the man she comes to love draws her in the opposite
direction – into the realm of the spiritual, the divine and the magical.
She is a clear-minded scientist; he is a Utopian artist. But what
unites this couple is a shared passion for knowing – a desperate desire
to understand the workings of this world and the mechanisms behind all
of life.
The Signature of All Things is a big novel,
about a big century. It soars across the globe from London, to Peru, to
Philadelphia, to Tahiti, to Amsterdam. Peopled with extraordinary
characters – missionaries, abolitionists, adventurers, astronomers, sea
captains, geniuses and the quite mad –above all it has an unforgettable
heroine in Alma Whittaker, a woman of the Enlightened Age who stands
defiantly on the cusp of the modern.
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781408841914 |
PRICE | £16.99 (GBP) |