The Lobotomist's Wife

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Price
$14.95  $13.90
Publisher
Lake Union Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
316
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.2 X 1.1 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781542036214

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About the Author

Samantha Greene Woodruff is the author of Amazon #1 bestseller The Lobotomist's Wife. She studied history at Wesleyan University and continued her studies at NYU's Stern School of Business, where she earned an MBA. Sam spent nearly two decades working on the business side of media, primarily at Viacom's Nickelodeon, before leaving corporate life to become a full-time mom. In her newfound "free" time, she took classes at the Writing Institute at Sarah Lawrence College, where she accidentally found her calling as a historical fiction author. Her writing has appeared in Newsweek, Writer's Digest, Female First, Read 650, and more. Though she grew up in the New Jersey suburbs, Sam now lives in Greenwich, Connecticut, with her husband and two children, their two dogs, and a small reptile zoo. When not writing, Sam practices yoga, hikes, and occasionally indulges her love of singing with mandatory family karaoke nights. For more information, visit www.samanthawoodruff.com.

Reviews

"Dramatic and compelling..." --Historical Novel Society

"A fascinating and quick read. The author, Samantha Greene Woodruff, modified just the right elements to create an engaging storyline while retaining the critical historical information." --Relevant Reading

"Samantha's fictionalized novel sheds light on the real-life atrocities endured by so many during a time when maladies of the mind were so misunderstood. The focus placed on mental illness in The Lobotomist's Wife certainly make it a timely read due to the attention placed on this topic since the beginning of the pandemic. This historically-inspired story allows readers to see the progress made in the treatment of mental illness through the years." --Hope Magazine

"A compassionate historical fiction." --The Voice Magazine

"Based on extraordinary real-life events, The Lobotomist's Wife is a riveting and impressive debut that had me in its grasp from the very first page. Samantha Greene Woodruff has crafted a suspenseful tale of good intentions gone awry that features an indomitable heroine who finds her strength and voice in the midst of harrowing circumstances. I simply could not put it down." --Paulette Kennedy, author of Parting the Veil

"In her stunning debut, Samantha Greene Woodruff explores the fascinating world of midcentury mental health treatments with deft attention to rich historical detail and memorable characters who carry the story with heart and heft. Woodruff has skillfully crafted a novel with an artfully structured second story line, a propulsive ending, and an underlying theme so relevant to the struggles of the modern day. I absolutely loved this novel and can't wait to see what she does next!" --Susie Orman Schnall, author of We Came Here to Shine

"A dazzling, page-turning debut, The Lobotomist's Wife is the shocking tale of a pioneering lobotomist and his devoted ambitious wife. Not only did I stay up reading past midnight to find out what happened in this fascinating portrait of a marriage and mental hospital, the pitch-perfect ending thrilled me to the core." --Brooke Lea Foster, author of Summer Darlings

"Woodruff easily pulls the reader into this story of a gifted man with the best of intentions slowly spinning out of control, and the woman who loves him gradually realizing that he must be stopped. Carefully researched and detailed, The Lobotomist's Wife emerges as a strong cautionary tale about the madness of power gone unchecked. A skillful debut!" --Shana Abé, New York Times bestselling author of The Second Mrs. Astor

"The Lobotomist's Wife is a stunning exploration of blind ambition gone awry and the sacrifices one extraordinary woman must make in order to protect innocent people from harm. Woodruff impresses both with her prose and her mastery of this challenging subject matter. Readers are sure to be drawn to this compelling and relatable debut." --Lynda Loigman author of Two Family House and The Wartime Sisters