Edition |
First American edition. |
Description |
360 pages ; 24 cm |
Note |
"Pamela Dorman books." |
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Originally published: London : HarperPress, 2009. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Summary |
Agnes Trussel, who, in 1752, leaves the poverty-stricken countryside for London, intent on hiding her unwanted pregnancy and making a better life. On her journey, she meets Lettice Talbot, a beautiful young woman who promises to help her, but when Agnes loses track of her benefactress, she ends up as the apprentice to Mr. Blacklock, a moody pyrotechnist who is mourning his dead wife as he attempts to bring color to fireworks. Despite her difficulties with Blacklock's other domestic staff, Agnes grows to feel at home in London and enjoys her work, but she is constantly threatened by the imminent exposure of her pregnancy and haunted by the guilt of her theft of the stash of coins that funded her trip. This menacing mood is Borodale's greatest achievement: from the omnipresent hangings to the economic knife-edge upon which the working class lives, she builds a dark but human world that makes Agnes's plight deeply sympathetic. |
Subject |
Women -- Fiction.
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London (England) -- History -- 18th century -- Fiction.
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ISBN |
9780670021062 hardcover |
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0670021067 hardcover |
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