We Played With Fire
By (Author) Catherine Barter
Andersen Press Ltd
Andersen Press Ltd
3rd February 2021
4th February 2021
United Kingdom
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: True stories told as fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Mysteries and the unexplained
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Horror and ghost stories, chillers
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Girls and women
Winner of The Young Quills 2022 (UK)
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
268g
Winner of the Young Quills Historical Fiction Award Nominated for the Carnegie Medal Maggie has witnessed impossible things. But no one believes her, and now her family has taken her away to spend the winter upstate in a remote, freezing farmhouse. Bored and angry, Maggie and her younger sister Kate start to play tricks: rapping on the floorboards above their parents bedroom, cracking their toes under the table, and telling tales about noises in the night. Then the house starts to make sounds of its own. Neither Maggie nor Kate can explain it, but it seems as though someone or something is trying to speak to them . . . Inspired by the incredible true tale of the Fox Sisters, the girls who made their fortune in nineteenth-century America by speaking to ghosts.
"Atmospheric, unsettling and laced with political and feminist observation" * Guardian *
"This is a chilling story for older readers, subtle and creeping with echoes of Shirley Jackson. Maggie is a wonderful character, impulsive and flawed but hugely relatable, and her slow realisation that she might be in over her head whilst nobody believes her is heartbreakingly written" * BookTrust *
"Rich in historic atmosphere and detail, and smouldering with female desire to be heard in a patriarchal society, Catherine Barter's We Played with Fire is a hauntingly riveting read" -- Joanne Owen * LoveReading4Kids *
"A truly exciting work of historical fiction, We Played With Fire is also a genuinely chilling Gothic read" * Books for Keeps *
"Deliciously arresting and hauntingly atmospheric" * Bluebird Reviews *
Catherine Barter grew up in Warwickshire, and then lived in Norwich for ten years, where she worked in a library, a bookshop, and for an organisation campaigning for the rights of garment workers. After gaining a PhD in American literature, she ditched academia for the lucrative world of independent bookselling. Currently she lives in East London and co-manages Housmans, a radical independent bookshop in Kings Cross.