This is #6 in Bloodletting Books novella series
Adelle Smith has lived her entire life for the betterment of mankind. A Civil Rights Activist in the Sixties and Seventies, she has spent most of her adult life attending marches, giving speeches, and lending a hand to anyone in need.
But on the very evening she is to be acknowledged with a Lifetime Achievement Award for her humanitarian efforts, a stroke leaves her partially paralyzed and unable to speak. Now Adelle's in the care of a ruthless hospice nurse, who sees not a hero before her, but the cause of her many hardships growing up as a child of interracial parents, someone who decides to give Adelle her very own brand of "Physical Therapy" consisting of pain and suffering, mental cruelty and torture.
And now, after a lifetime of helping others, Adelle needs help, quickly, before another round of brutal treatment snuffs out her life.
Book is done in the highest grade calf skin
The medical symbol is raised from the boards and the calf stretched over the top, to give the book a very unique look, feel and texture.
European custom milled endpapers.
Dust Jacket cover is inlaid into the boards of the traycase.
Blue silk ribbon marker sewn in
Head and tail bands are hand sewn silk
Limited to 26 signed and lettered deluxe copies and SOLD OUT at the publisher]
Publisher | Bloodletting Press |
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