Nina in Utopia
By (Author) Miranda Miller
Peter Owen Publishers
Peter Owen Publishers
27th September 2010
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
224
A breathtakingly original novel of time travel, Bedlam, and a mad Victorian painter London, 1854: Nina, the wife of an ambitious doctor, is heavily traumatized by the death of her young daughter and finds herself mysteriously transported 150 years into the future. A tourist in the 21st century, she believes she is witnessing a Utopia, with the grime and evil of Victorian London expunged, and while in the future, she embarks upon a brief affair. Returning to her own time, her husband takes fright hearing her experiences and has her committed to Bedlam, where she meets Richard Dadd and finds another Utopia under the charge of a doctor with 21st-century ideas on patient rehabilitation. Meanwhile, her husband is on a collision course with her lover who is traveling to find her from another time, in this mesmerizing blend of time travel, Victoriana, and romance.
"A strange mixture here, but strangely beguiling--with echoes of J. K. Rowling and Angela Carter. . . . Great fun." --"Times" on "Loving Mephistopheles"
Miranda Miller has published five novels including "Loving Mephistopheles."