Sherry Thomas Research Paper

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Sherry Thomas ranks as one of the most popular romance authors from the United States today. She has been the recipient of several prestigious reviews from venerated publications and trade publications such as Kirkus, Library Journal, and Publishers Weekly. She has also been feted by media organizations such as the New York Times and National Public Radio. Her English is Thomas’s second language since she was born in China and her very earliest experiences of English was her grandmother doing English language newspaper crossword puzzles. Once she had moved to the United States, she would improve her English through reading romance and fiction novels such as Sweet Savage Love by Rosemary Roger, and the fiction of Isaac Asimov that she read with …show more content…

Sherry made her name writing a gender flipped character in a female Sherlock with the temperament and mind of the real Sherlock from Victorian England. Charlotte Holmes the lead in the series lives at a time when it would be absurd for a woman to set up a detective agency. As such, Charlotte Holmes the eccentric, brilliant, and respectable young woman decides to go against all of societal conventions. She is ready to face ostracization in a quest to make use of her excellent deductive powers to help her family and the society at large resolve puzzling mysteries. Sherry has always been a proponent at gender flipping and her RITA Award winning title Not Quite A Husband is a flipped take on the 1925 book The Painted Veil. Her inspiration from the novel was from watching BBC Sherlock which drove her to wonder just what kind of person Sherlock would be if he was a woman. With many adaptations of the series such as Sherlock Holmes mysteries, CBS Sherlock changing Sherlock’s partner to a woman, she was surprised to learn that nobody had ever done it with the genius himself. As such, she went ahead to create her gender flipped version in Charlotte …show more content…

Charlotte has never been one to accept the politesse expected of women by her society. While she never thought she would ever become one of the city’s pariah earning her living on the mean streets of London, everything changes when a mysterious death strikes. With most of the suspicion on her father and her sister, Charlotte who has the wits of the legendary Sherlock Holmes knows it is up to her to clear the family name and find the real killers. She enlists the help of old and new friends including a long time romantic partner, a police inspector, and a kindhearted widow. However, when all is said and done, Charlotte who has taken the name of Charlotte Holmes has to go toe to toe with a most cunning mastermind while going against societal

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