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A carregar... The Familiars: The spellbinding Sunday Times Bestseller and Richard & Judy Book Club Pick (original 2019; edição 2019)por Stacey Halls (Autor)
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Fleetwood Shuttleworth, a 17-year-old woman of the gentry class in England, is pregnant with her fourth child, having lost the first three. She is desperate to have a healthy baby, this being the perceived purpose of a wife in 1612, especially when the husband has property and wealth to bequeathe (a lot of it derived from his marriage to Fleetwood). Since finding a letter written by a doctor to her husband, Richard, telling him Fleetwood must not become pregnant again as she is likely to die in childbed, she is tormented with thoughts of impending death. Then, while out riding, she meets a girl, Alice Gray, in the forest and eventually hires her as a midwife when Alice proves her worth with herbal remedies. Fleetwood begins to regain her health, but then Alice is ensnared in the ongoing arrests of women in the Pendle district masterminded by her husband's friend Roger, who is trying to engratiate himself with King James I/VI who has a mania about witchcraft. I enjoyed the story which had enough glimpses into the background of the infamous Pendle witch persecution of 1612 without focusing on the trials themselves. Fleetwood gains in confidence throughout the story, helped by her unlikely friendship with Alice which would usually be impossible given the gulf in their social positions. There are hints also that Alice might have some genuine ablities though this is left nicely ambiguous. The disadvantages of being a woman at the period, even one relatively privileged, come over clearly with the attitudes of even low class men. Roger is a particularly unpleasant character with his threat to have Fleetwood included in the accusations, made in front of Richard who does nothing to contradict his so-called friend. I think there were one or two wrong notes in the sense of anachronisms in speech, as the story was written in a fairly simple and modern style, but these weren't too intrusive. I did wonder how Fleetwood got away with riding all over the country to carry out what in modern terms would be a private citizen's criminal investigation, given the standard misogyny of her husband. In real life, wives of prominent men were imprisoned in asylums and elsewhere for less. I liked her bond with her mastiff, Puck, who was key in providing protection at various points in the story. Overall, I would rate this at 4 stars. I know you are not meant to judge a book by its cover, but what a cover it is! This book is simply stunning, inside and out! Based around the Pendle witches and culminating to their trial this is a walk through history with its own little twist, breathing its own life blending fact with fiction. I won’t go into plot breakdowns as the book blurb does that so much better than I ever could, giving just the right amount of details to draw you in if the beautiful cover didn’t do that all by itself! But I will say is this, This book is written with magic laced throughout. Filled with some magikal characters that have you rooting for them from the very first page and one or two that you wish to see face the same fate as the accused women, it is a sweeping tale of the women, witchcraft and life in rural England in the 1600s as well as friendship and love. How far would you go to save a friend? One accused of murder by witchcraft. One that will surely hang for the accusation of being a witch. Set in a period of time when it was perilous at times to be a woman this book brings to life the insecurities and dangers to the woman of that time faced as well as how powerless the women really were in the face of their husbands and where men held all the power. Knowing that a lot of the characters were real life, living and breathing people from our history as well as the real life setting of Gawthorpe Hall and details made from real history makes the whole story come alive, dancing across its pages. A beautiful book and a wonderful story that I am sure will captivate you as much as it did me, simply brilliant! The Familiars will be published on 04 February 2019 in kindle format and 07 February 2109 in hardback. This is the story of a 17 year old pregnant mistress who's life was about to end in childbed, or so she thought! She had the blessing of meeting the midwife that would change her fate but in an awry twist of events, her future lifesaver was about to face death by hanging. What follows is a beautiful description of how they save eachother and baby. The best part was how the author describes childbirth and pregnancy. Kind of made me wanna change my plans of not having kids. A great read. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
Pendle Hill Young Fleetwood Shuttleworth is with child again. As the mistress of Gawthorpe Hall, she is anxious to provide her husband with an heir. But none of her previous pregnancies have come to term. Then she discovers a hidden letter from her physician that warns her husband that she will not survive another pregnancy. Distraught over the frightening revelation, Fleetwood wanders the woods of Pendle Hill, where she meets a young local woman named Alice Gray. A midwife, Alice promises Fleetwood she can help her deliver a healthy baby. But soon Alice is drawn into the frenzied accusations of witchcraft sweeping the countryside. Even the woodland creatures, the "familiars," are suspected of practicing the dark arts. Can Fleetwood trust that Alice is really who she says she is? As the two women's lives become intertwined, Fleetwood must risk everything to prove Alice's innocence in order to save her own unborn child. The hunt for witches reaches fever pitch. Time is running out. The trials are about to begin. Both their lives are at stake. Only they know the truth. Only they can save each other. Set against the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612, this rich and compelling novel draws its characters from historical figures as it explores the lives and rights of seventeenth-century women, ultimately raising the question: Is witch-hunting really just women-hunting? Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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