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The Foundling
Oct 22, 2024 4:39 PM

Author:Georgette Heyer,Peter Noble

The Foundling

Brought to you by Penguin.

The shy, young Duke of Sale has never known his parents, Instead, his Grace Adolphus Gillespie Vernon Ware (Gilly for short) has endured twenty-four years of rigorous mollycoddling form his uncle and valet. But his natural diffidence conceals a rebellious spirit. So when Gilly hears of Belinda, the beautiful foundling who appears to be blackmailing his cousin, he absconds with glee. No sooner has he entered this new and dangerous world than he is plunged into a frenzy of intrigue, kidnap and adventure ...

For over fifty years, Georgette Heyer was the undisputed queen of historical, romantic fiction. The Foundling shows all of her wonderful talents at their best, and how she won a huge audience that continues to this day.

© Georgette Heyer 1948 (P) Penguin Audio 2021

Reviews

An astounding debut about sibling grief, religion and sliding doors love

—— Pandora Sykes

A modern day Atonement meets David Nicholls. Beautifully written - I couldn't put it down

—— Emma Gannon

Absolutely loved it - thought about it as I went to bed, as I was washing up

—— Giovanna Fletcher

I loved it, so glad I read it. Beautifully written, made me think about love and breaking out into a world that is completely different

—— Zoey Lyons

Really enjoyed the double life aspect of the book. Really good on relationships

—— Hugh Dennis

A stunning one-that-got-away romance, this is an intricate story of love entwined with loss that will tug on your heartstrings . . . A beautiful piece of writing

—— Sunday Express

Deep, rich, thoughtful. It reminded me of how I felt when I first read David Nicholls and Jodi Picoult. It's the Romeo and Juliet of our generation

—— Gillian McAllister

I loved the brothers' relationship. Very moving. Fascinating

—— Don Warrington

This is a little bit Sliding Doors, a little bit One Day, a little bit will-they-won't-they - and you're desperate for a happy ending. Jodie Chapman does a brilliant job of describing what happens when life gets in the way of love. A really special book

—— Sara Cox

This beautiful tale of love, loss and sacrifice will break your heart . . . With echoes of David Nicholls' One Day and Sally Rooney's novels, it perfectly captures the agony of falling in love and the razor-sharp reality of pain and loss

—— Daily Mail

Prepare for all the feels in this heart-breaking must-read

—— Sun

Very readable, very enjoyable. We loved it!

—— Sara Cox

This love (in every sense of the word) story will speak to anyone who has felt an enduring, painful, yet wonderfully beautiful love. From first loves that never really leave you to difficult family dynamics we can spend our whole lives trying to cope with, Another Life is astounding

—— Inside Kent

It broke my heart to close the book on this romance . . . Chapman is a master at bringing her story to life on the page

—— Daily Record

Stunning. Written with such poignancy, full of nostalgia, unspoken longing and the agony of wrong turns

—— Beth Morrey

Fans of David Nicholls will adore this complex love story

—— Prima

A complex, beautiful, multilayered debut exploring love in all its forms

—— Woman's Weekly

If you love sweet, sorrowful coming-of-age tales, you'll love this beautifully written debut

—— Heat

Beautiful. Finished with a lump in my throat. A never-ending daisy chain smoking summer of first love

—— Ericka Waller, 'Dog Days'

A beautifully written story of love in all its forms . . . The writing is stunning and intuitive, and the story is one I don't think I will forget

—— NB Magazine

Teeming with acute observations and wired with suspense, this novel explores how we are the architects of our own lives

—— Irish Times

With easy prose and the tantalising story of a mermaid loved and feared in equal measure, [Roffey] draws the reader in... A book for our time

—— Ingrid Persaud

Monique Roffey is a writer of verve, vibrancy and compassion, and her work is always a joy to read

—— Sarah Hall

Monique Roffey has a sharp, original way of looking at the world... an arrestingly poetic story

—— The Times

[Monique Roffey] is the most adventurous of writers and The Mermaid of Black Conch does not disappoint... this is a strange, haunting, original and memorable novel about Aycayia, a mermaid from deep history who is entrapped and taken out of the sea... This is a novel packed with layers of meaning around womanhood, alienation, masculinity, toxic attitudes towards women, and inter-female rivalry, as well as love, compassion and the search for home

—— Bernardine Evaristo

Monique Roffey is a unique talent and most daring and versatile of writers. I never know what to expect and I'm never disappointed

—— Bernardine Evaristo

The Mermaid of Black Conch is wonderfully written, with both soul and intense drama - it glistens almost, like the mermaid! I love its all-round charisma and also its great compassion for both humanity and the natural world

—— Diana Evans

An extraordinary, beautifully written, captivating, visceral book - full of mythic energy and unforgettable characters, including some tremendously transgressive women... It is utterly original - unlike anything we've ever read - and feels like a classic in the making from a writer at the height of her powers. It's a book that will take you to the furthest reaches of your imagination - we found it completely compelling

—— Costa Judges, 2020

A fiercely modern mermaid story... Roffey subverts the fairtyale... The narrative is interspersed with poetry, journal entries, recollections and passages that give insight into various characters' perspectives; this entertaining novel, like Aycayia [the mermaid], is itself a shape-shifting curiosity.

—— The Times

I would definitely recommend The Mermaid of Black Conch...a bittersweet love story between a beautiful young woman cursed to live as a mermaid and a fisherman... a joy to read, brimming with memorable characters and vivid descriptions... a hugely entertaining and thought-provoking novel

—— Rebecca Jones , BBC News

Roffey doesn't limit herself to simple romance, but delves into themes of corruption, prejudice, ecology and more

—— Rihannon Thomas , Radio Times

Magical

—— Maggie O'Farrell , Sunday Times

The novel is a unique Caribbean fable that takes the familiar story of a mermaid abruptly thrust onshore and brings it to a new place. It reads like the work of a novelist in command of her material and focused on using a mythic 'then' to speak to now

—— Malachi McIntosh, Fiction Chair, OCM Bocas Prize 2021

A lyrical love story about a mermaid and a fisherman, but equally, transformation and ancient ways. It's exquisite

—— Sophie Dahl

[A] beautiful book... Roffey's writing is lyrical and filled with magic, but there is plenty of bittersweet realism to ground it

—— Sophie Dahl , Daily Mail

A very beautiful, haunting book

—— Stage
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