Monsters

The passion and loss that created Frankenstein

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1814: Mary Godwin, the sixteen-year-old daughter of radical socialist and feminist writers, runs away with a dangerously charming young poet - Percy Bysshe Shelley.

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1814: Mary Godwin, the sixteen-year-old daughter of radical socialist and feminist writers, runs away with a dangerously charming young poet - Percy Bysshe Shelley. From there, the two young lovers travel a Europe in the throes of revolutionary change, through high and low society, tragedy and passion, where they will be drawn into the orbit of the mad and bad Lord Byron.But Mary and Percy are not alone: they bring Jane, Mary's young step-sister. And she knows the biggest secrets of them all . . .Told from Mary and Jane's perspectives, Monsters is a novel about radical ideas, rule-breaking love, dangerous Romantics, and the creation of the greatest Gothic novel of them all: Frankenstein
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Authors:
Sharon Dogar
Year Published:
2019
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781783448029
Number of Pages:
464
Publication Date:
07/02/2019
Publisher:
Andersen Press Ltd
Imprint:
Andersen Press Ltd
Place of Publication:
London
Language:
English
SKU:
9781783448029
Sharon Dogar lives in Oxford with her husband and three children. She loves writing, reading and daydreaming. She also works with adolescents as a psychotherapist.
'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 * 'I hugely enjoyed this compelling and passionate reimagining of the tumultuous teenage years of Mary Shelley' * The Bookseller * '[An] interesting, compelling, meaty novel.' * The School Librarian * 'Dogar writes Shelley as a revolutionary but one that is tangible and compassionate. Her monologues are ones that feel poignant and continue to ring true throughout her journeys in the book. She manages to ground Shelley in a way that shows a new side to the mother of monsters and allows the reader to live through her life intimately.' * NYALitFest Newsletter *

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