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Bright I Burn
By (Author) Molly Aitken
Canongate Books
Canongate Books
27th August 2024
6th June 2024
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Hardback
304
Width 140mm, Height 222mm, Spine 27mm
408g
In thirteenth-century Ireland, a woman with power is a woman to be feared. When a young Alice Kyteler sees her mother wither under the constraints of family responsibilities, she vows that she will not suffer the same fate. When she discovers she has a flair for making money, she soon builds a flourishing trade. But as her wealth and stature grow, so too do the rumours about her private life. By the time she has moved on to her fourth husband, a blaze of local gossip and resentment culminates in an accusation that could prove fatal. Inspired by the first recorded person in Ireland to have been condemned as a witch, Bright I Burn gives voice to a woman lost to history, who dared to carve her own space in a man's world.
'Extraordinary . . . Some of the best prose I've read' - ELAINE FEENEY
'Spellbinding witch literature . . . A stunning rendition of one fierce Irish woman's voice pitted against the patriarchal power constructs of Medieval Ireland' - ANYA BERGMAN
'Aitken is a distinct, singular, stunning voice in historical fiction, and Bright I Burn is a triumph. It took my breath away' - JENNY MUSTARD
'A gorgeous, blazing novel, that makes history crackle to life. Fans of Maggie Farrell's Hamnet or A.K. Blakemore's The Manningtree Witches will love Aitken's complex, sensual anti-heroine' - CLARE POLLARD
'I was captivated. Every sentence reads like poetry. A stunning, magical, beguiling book' - HUMA QURESHI
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Molly Aitken was born in Scotland in 1991 and brought up in Ireland. Her writing is inspired by the wild coasts and rolling hills of the country she loves. Her short fiction has appeared in Ploughshares and Banshee, and has been dramatised for BBC Radio 4. Her debut, The Island Child, was longlisted for the Authors' Club Best First Novel Award. @MollyAitken1 | @molly.aitken