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Longlisted for the Carnegie Medal 1814: Two 16-year-old stepsisters run away with a married man. The results are devastating and the ripples will be felt for centuries. This is the incredible story of Mary Shelley – radical, rebellious and entranced. It is the story of a young woman who defies tradition and society, and who draws upon the monstrous elements of her own life to create the most memorable monster of them all. Acclaimed writer Sharon Dogar brings to life the passion, tragedy and forbidden love of Frankenstein's teenage author.

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"A thoughtful and utterly fascinating story of love, hate and artistic creation" -- Sally Nicholls
"Poignant, lush and satisfying – a thought-provoking book" * Guardian *
"This gripping tale brings Mary Shelley to life." * The Independent *
"The historical details are deftly woven into this riveting tale. A book to curl up with." * Irish Times *
"This thoughtful novel can be a real gift to English teachers everywhere." -- Joy Court * LoveReading4Schools *

Monsters: The passion and loss that created

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    A Paperback / softback by Sharon Dogar

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      Publisher: Andersen Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 06/02/2020
      ISBN13: 9781783449033, 978-1783449033
      ISBN10: 1783449039

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Longlisted for the Carnegie Medal 1814: Two 16-year-old stepsisters run away with a married man. The results are devastating and the ripples will be felt for centuries. This is the incredible story of Mary Shelley – radical, rebellious and entranced. It is the story of a young woman who defies tradition and society, and who draws upon the monstrous elements of her own life to create the most memorable monster of them all. Acclaimed writer Sharon Dogar brings to life the passion, tragedy and forbidden love of Frankenstein's teenage author.

      Trade Review
      "A thoughtful and utterly fascinating story of love, hate and artistic creation" -- Sally Nicholls
      "Poignant, lush and satisfying – a thought-provoking book" * Guardian *
      "This gripping tale brings Mary Shelley to life." * The Independent *
      "The historical details are deftly woven into this riveting tale. A book to curl up with." * Irish Times *
      "This thoughtful novel can be a real gift to English teachers everywhere." -- Joy Court * LoveReading4Schools *

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