Search results for ""author deborah noyes""
Candlewick Press,U.S. The Ghosts of Kerfol
£9.11
Unbridled Books Captivity
This masterful historical novel by Deborah Noyes, the lauded author of Angel & Apostle, The Ghosts of Kerfol, and Encyclopedia of the End (starred PW) is two stories: The first centers upon the strange, true tale of the Fox Sisters, the enigmatic family of young women who, in upstate New York in 1848, proclaimed that they could converse with the dead. Doing so, they unwittingly (but artfully) gave birth to a religious movement that touched two continents: the American Spiritualists. Their followers included the famous and the rich, and their effect on American spirituality lasted a full generation. Still, there are echoes. The Fox Sisters' is a story of ambition and playfulness, of illusion and fear, of indulgence, guilt and finally self-destruction. The second story in Captivity is about loss and grief. It is the evocative tale of the bright promise that the Fox Sisters offer up to the skeptical Clara Gill, a reclusive woman of a certain age who long ago isolated herself with her paintings, following the scandalous loss of her beautiful young lover in London. Lyrical and authentic--and more than a bit shadowy--Captivity is, finally, a tale about physical desire and the hope that even the thinnest faith can offer up to a darkening heart.
£13.74
Candlewick Press,U.S. We Are All His Creatures: Tales of P. T. Barnum, the Greatest Showman
£15.99
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers An Outbreak of Witchcraft
£22.49
Random House USA Inc Lady Icarus: Balloonomania and the Brief, Bold Life of Sophie Blanchard
£24.39
Little, Brown & Company An Outbreak of Witchcraft
A gripping tale of paranoia at its worst, this bewitching narrative nonfiction graphic novel visually imagines the haunting details behind the Salem witch trials. From 1692 to 1693, fear reigned in the small village of Salem, Massachusetts. The night Abigail Williams and Betty Paris first accused their servant of witchcraft was only the beginning. Several more accusations would follow suit, sparking a widespread panic that consumed Salem in one of the longest cases of witch trials in America, where more than twenty innocent lives were lost, and mistrust ran amok. The community was in ruins, from the afflicted who fanned the flames of superstition to the judges who used their power unjustly and the accused who were falsely charged and hanged in consequence. In the absence of due process and with hysteria abounding, no one in Salem was safe. Journey into how it all began in this arresting, true-to-life look at how lies became f
£13.99
Candlewick Press,U.S. Red Butterfly: How a Princess Smuggled the Secret of Silk Out of China
£9.11
Unbridled Books Angel and Apostle
At the end of Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic novel, The Scarlet Letter, we know that Pearl, the elf-child daughter of Hester Prynne, is somewhere in Europe, comfortable, well set, a mother herself now. But it could not have been easy for her to arrive at such a place, when she begins life as the bastard child of a woman publicly humiliated, again and again, in an unrelentingly judgmental Puritan world. With a brilliant and authentic sense of that time and place, Deborah Noyes envisions the path Pearl takes to make herself whole and to carve her place in the New World. Beautifully written with boundless compassion, Angel and Apostle is a heart-rending and imaginative debut in which Noyes masterfully makes Hawthorne's character her own.
£13.67
Candlewick Press,U.S. Plague in the Mirror
£15.69
Penguin Putnam Inc Ten Days a Madwoman: The Daring Life and Turbulent Times of the Original "Girl" Reporter, Nellie Bly
£11.05
Random House USA Inc Hopeful Heart
£15.99
Candlewick Press,U.S. Sideshow: Ten Original Tales of Freaks, Illusionists and Other Matters Odd and Magical
£15.50
Candlewick Press,U.S. African Acrostics: A Word in Edgeways
£9.72