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Mary and the Birth of Frankenstein
(2023)(Mary: or, The Birth of Frankenstein)
A novel by Anne Eekhout
'Fantastically moody' SARAH WATERS
'A beautiful, hallucinatory dream of a novel' J.M. MIRO
'Intensely lyrical and powerfully haunting' SUSAN STOKES-CHAPMAN
'Seductive and unnerving' NAOMI BOOTH
'Rich, intricate and beguiling' NELL STEVENS
'Like the darkest of fairytales' JOANNE BURN
'Like reading a laudanum dream' ANNIE GARTHWAITE
'A lyrical dream of a book' ELIZABETH LEE
'As bold, terrifying and riveting as Frankenstein itself' LAURIE LICO ALBANESE
'Compelling and sensitive' SARA SHERIDAN
'Moody and evocative' KIRKUS
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There is a beast inside her, a monster. It wants to scream, it wants to tear things apart.
Switzerland, 1816. Mary, eighteen years old, is staying in a villa on Lake Geneva with her lover Percy Shelley. She is tormented by his infidelities; haunted by the loss of her baby daughter.
Then one evening with friends, as storms rage outside and laudanum stirs their imaginations, Lord Byron challenges everyone to write a ghost story, and something fierce and wild awakens in Mary.
Memories surface of the long, strange summer she once spent with a family in Scotland, where she found herself falling in love with the enigmatic Isabella Baxter. She learned tales of mythical beasts, witches and spirits. And she encountered real monsters - both in the rocky wilds, and far, far closer to home...
Illuminating the past like a flash of lightning, this brilliant reimagining of the birth of Frankenstein takes us into a feverish world of waking dreams-where grief mingles with desire, and the veil between beauty and horror grows thin.
Genre: Literary Fiction
'A beautiful, hallucinatory dream of a novel' J.M. MIRO
'Intensely lyrical and powerfully haunting' SUSAN STOKES-CHAPMAN
'Seductive and unnerving' NAOMI BOOTH
'Rich, intricate and beguiling' NELL STEVENS
'Like the darkest of fairytales' JOANNE BURN
'Like reading a laudanum dream' ANNIE GARTHWAITE
'A lyrical dream of a book' ELIZABETH LEE
'As bold, terrifying and riveting as Frankenstein itself' LAURIE LICO ALBANESE
'Compelling and sensitive' SARA SHERIDAN
'Moody and evocative' KIRKUS
__________
There is a beast inside her, a monster. It wants to scream, it wants to tear things apart.
Switzerland, 1816. Mary, eighteen years old, is staying in a villa on Lake Geneva with her lover Percy Shelley. She is tormented by his infidelities; haunted by the loss of her baby daughter.
Then one evening with friends, as storms rage outside and laudanum stirs their imaginations, Lord Byron challenges everyone to write a ghost story, and something fierce and wild awakens in Mary.
Memories surface of the long, strange summer she once spent with a family in Scotland, where she found herself falling in love with the enigmatic Isabella Baxter. She learned tales of mythical beasts, witches and spirits. And she encountered real monsters - both in the rocky wilds, and far, far closer to home...
Illuminating the past like a flash of lightning, this brilliant reimagining of the birth of Frankenstein takes us into a feverish world of waking dreams-where grief mingles with desire, and the veil between beauty and horror grows thin.
Genre: Literary Fiction
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