Mona's review
Burning Bright
by Tracy Chevalier
Mona's review
Burning Bright by Tracy Chevalier
Mona's review
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historical-fiction,
popular-fiction
Since reading Girl with a Pearl Earring, I've counted Tracy Chevalier as one of my go-to authors for historical fiction, but her work is not always consistent. I found her Falling Angels to have the same spark as Girl, and Virgin Blue had the same eerie quality as did Angels, but her other works failed to pull me in. However, when I heard that she had a new book coming out (I was waiting for what seemed like ages for her to write another), I eagerly put it on my to-read list. Real Life interfered and it wasn't until this week that I was able to pick up Burning Bright.
The story is set in London in the year 1792, at a time when revolutionary spirit was growing in nearby France, making mostly everyone in England express either disdain or support for those events. Thomas Kellaway, a carpenter, brings his family to London after the death of his youngest son and also after receiving an invitation from Philip Astley, the owner of a traveling circu...more
The story is set in London in the year 1792, at a time when revolutionary spirit was growing in nearby France, making mostly everyone in England express either disdain or support for those events. Thomas Kellaway, a carpenter, brings his family to London after the death of his youngest son and also after receiving an invitation from Philip Astley, the owner of a traveling circu...more
