Welcome to the podcast episode where we will be discussing the book “Immortality: A Love Story” written by Dana Schwartz. This book is the sequel to “Anatomy: A Love Story” and continues the story of our protagonist, Hazel, in early 1800s London. The book has received positive reviews and has been praised for its gothic allure, slow-burn romance, and well-executed plot. In this episode, we will explore the storyline and themes of the book and discuss what makes it a must-read for fans of historical fiction.
“Immortality: A Love Story” follows Hazel, who after failing to become a surgeon using her brother’s identity, begins working with a unique set of clients in her small business. Her luck changes when she is summoned to London to diagnose and cure Princess Charlotte, who has been suffering from an unknown ailment and has refused the services of other physicians.
Hazel works her way into the Princess’s trust while working on a remarkable treatise that aims to help laypersons understand anatomy and how to treat common maladies. While doing so, she misses her love Jack, whose whereabouts and mortal status are unknown. Hazel also catches the attention of an elusive and exclusive group of artists and scientists, who’s cloak and dagger routine is covering up a more significant purpose.
One of the central themes of the book is the pursuit of immortality. Hazel’s work on the treatise and her involvement with the group of artists and scientists raises questions about what it means to be immortal and how far one is willing to go to achieve it. The book also explores themes of love and loss, as Hazel struggles to cope with Jack’s absence and unknown status.

Another theme that the book touches upon is the power dynamics between men and women during the early 1800s. Hazel faces discrimination and exclusion from the medical community, and her success in diagnosing and curing Princess Charlotte challenges the prevalent views of the time.
In conclusion, “Immortality: A Love Story” is a well-crafted historical fiction novel that continues the story of Hazel and her adventures in early 1800s London. The book explores themes of love, loss, power dynamics, and the pursuit of immortality, all while keeping the readers hooked with its slow-burn romance and well-executed plot. If you’re a fan of historical fiction and looking for a new book to read, “Immortality: A Love Story” should definitely be on your list.
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