by JamesMorrow (Author)
Jennet is the daughter of the Witchfinder of Mercia and East Anglia. Whilst her father roams the countryside with her brother Dunstan in search of heretics, Jennet is left behind to be schooled by her aunt Isobel in the New Philosophy principally expounded by Isaac Newton. But her aunt's style of scientific enquiry soon attracts the attention of the witchfinders. To save her aunt, Jennet travels to Cambridge to seek the help of Newton himself. On the way she meets Dr Barnaby Cavendish and his 'Museum of Wondrous Prodigies' including the Bird-Child of Bath, The Lyme Bay Fish Boy and the Sussex Rat Baby. What they haven't bargained on is being hoodwinked by Newton's great rival Robert Hooke. Isobel is burned at the stake but in her dying moments, begs Jennet to devote her life to overturning the Parliamentary Witchcraft Act. This is a huge rollercoaster of a novel as Jennet travels to America and witnesses the Salem witch trials; is abducted by Indians; begins an affair with Benjamin Franklin; travels back to England and finally meets the real Newton; is shipwrecked; then ends up back in America where her brother is now the Witchfinder Royal. In a great final showdown between old superstition and new science, Jennet decides to have herself accused of witchcraft in order to disprove its existence.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 496
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: W&N
Published: 06 Apr 2006
ISBN 10: 0297852582
ISBN 13: 9780297852582
Book Overview: A great rollercoaster of a plot makes this a very commercial and accessible read - includes East Anglian burnings, Salem witch trials, abductions by Indians, trysts with Benjamin Franklin, a shipwreck, pirates, and battalions of paper-eating moths... Great subject matter - witchcraft, early science etc but also hugely tongue in cheek Perfect for fans of historical romps such as Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell The best book narrated by a book since The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy! 'Ye olde newspaper' being produced as a marketing tool including adverts for Belgian adder bags...