Slammerkin

Slammerkin

by EmmaDonoghue (Author)

Synopsis

Set in London and Monmouth, this novel is based on the true story of a young girl hanged for murder in 1763. The daughter of a poor seamstress, Mary hungers as greedily for fine clothes and ribbons as others of her class do for food and warmth - a hunger which draws her into prostitution.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 422
Publisher: Virago Press Ltd
Published: 06 Jul 2000

ISBN 10: 1860498280
ISBN 13: 9781860498282
Prizes: Shortlisted for Irish Times Literary Prize,Irish Fiction 2001.

Media Reviews
What attracted me was the subtle way this girl, who feels herself to be a lost and even wicked soul, is almost tamed by her circumstances - but never quite, never really losing that restlessness, frustration and ambition which has marked her from the beginning. There's no cheating in the end, no happy neat ending, but instead a rawness which feels real and deeply satisfying. I'm sure it will be hugely enjoyed and I wish it every luck * Margaret Forster *
Strangers might remember a trip to Monmouth to see a girl hang, but who would spare a thought for the whos and hows and whys? Mary Saunders asks herself on the way to the scaffold. Emma Donoghue has taken the scant facts of Mary's short life in the 1760 * No rags to riches tale here, but nor does the author allow the brutal circumstances of Mary's life to swamp her colourful and richly textured narrative. Mary is full of spark and cheek; her eye is sharp to the hypocrisies of privilege and religion, her sp *
That said, Emma Donoghue's gifts as a storyteller are considerable: her unsparing accounts of small and large events, a wealth of detail and a wonderfully rich and fluent language makes this a vivid and moving slice from the underbelly of 18th-century life. * Ruth Petrie, AMAZON.CO.UK REVIEW *
Author Bio
Emma Donoghue is an Irish novelist, playwright and historian. Her second novel HOOD won the American Library Association Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Award in 1997. She is currently adapting her novel STIR-FRY for Horizonline Films (Ireland).