Burning Bright is bestselling author Helen Dunmore's
second novel. When Nadine runs away to London, innocence
and corruption collide...Nadine, a sixteen-year-old
runaway new to London, is set up in a decaying Georgian
house by her Finnish lover, Kai. Slowly, she begins t
suspect that Kai's plans for her have little to do with
love. 'Be Careful,' warns Enid, the elderly sitting
tenant in the house, who knows all about survival and
secrets. And when Nadine discovers Kai's true
intentions, Enid's warning takes on a terrible and
prophetic quality. ''A story of terrible innocence''.
(Independent on Sunday). ''The denouement is
mesmerizing. One goes on addressing the problems of evil
which Dunmore raises, long after one has finished her
electrifying book''. (Sunday Times). ''Outstanding. The
plot unfolds with both tension and inevitability as
Dunmore plays off past against present, rubs together
contemporary themes of urban corruption with far-off
memories of taboo passion''. (Sunday Telegraph).Helen
Dunmore has published eleven novels with Penguin: Zennor
in Darkness, which won the McKitterick Prize; Burning
Bright; A Spell of Winter, which won the Orange Prize;
Talking to the Dead; Your Blue-Eyed Boy; With Your
Crooked Heart; The Siege, which was shortlisted for the
2001 Whitbread Novel of the Year Award and for the
Orange Prize for Fiction 2002; Mourning Ruby; House of
Orphan; Counting the Stars and The Betrayal, which was
longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2010. She is also a
poet, children's novelist and short-story writer. |
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