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The Last Runaway

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Full Title:

The Last Runaway

Contributors:

By (Author) Tracy Chevalier

ISBN:

9780007477272

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd

Publication Date:

1st February 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Main Subject:
Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 221mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

430g

Description

The best thing she's written since Girl with a Pearl Earring' Rose Tremain

The stunning novel from the bestselling author of Girl with a Pearl Earring.

When modest Quaker Honor Bright sails from Bristol with her sister, she is fleeing heartache for a new life in America, far from home. But tragedy leaves her alone and vulnerable, torn between two worlds and dependent on the kindness of strangers.

Life in 1850s Ohio is precarious and unsentimental. The sun is too hot, the thunderstorms too violent, the snow too deep. The roads are spattered with mud and spit. The woods are home to skunks and porcupines and raccoons. They also shelter slaves escaping north to freedom.

Should Honor hide runaways from the ruthless men who hunt them down The Quaker community she has joined may oppose slavery in principle, but does it have the courage to help her defy the law As she struggles to find her place and her voice, Honor must decide what she is willing to risk for her beliefs.

Set in the tangled forests and sunlit cornfields of Ohio, Tracy Chevalier's vivid novel is the story of bad men and spirited women, surprising marriages and unlikely friendships, and the remarkable power of defiance.

Reviews

Praise for The Last Runaway:

I have always admired Tracy Chevalier's un-showy brilliance, and this moving story of a young English Quaker girl trapped between duty and conscience in 1850s Ohio is the best thing she's written since Girl with a Pearl Earring Rose Tremain

The Last Runaway is a joy to read. Chevalier handles the intersection of two stories those of pioneering Quakers and escaping slaves with verve, imagination and, above all, compassion Maggie OFarrell

A brave, warm-hearted, moving book; the characters are well-drawn and credible; the local colour meticulously detailed Joanne Harris

By far her best book since Girl With A Pearl Earring if not better Amanda Craig

Chevalier places her heroine at the heart, constructing a synergy between character and plot that makes this novel exquisitely complete addictively compelling Honor Bright deserves a sequel THE TIMES

Her best since Girl With a Pearl Earring as a serious novel about a genuine moral dilemma, it is highly recommended THE INDEPENDENT

Chevalier immerses herself in period and place. Her research, as always, is meticulous and lightly worn an entertaining read GUARDIAN

Tracy Chevalier has woven a rich tapestry here, setting her protagonist at the crosswords of a time explosive with issues surrounding slavery, rapidly changing industry, Americas pioneering spirit and its racial divide INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

Chevaliers eye for the telling detail brings it vividly to life. As simple and plain as a Quaker bonnet, but, like a Quaker soul, it contains a hidden light LITERARY REVIEW

A gripping and potent novel which shows Chevalier at the height of her powers THE EXPRESS

Tracy Chevalier has found a subject that both fascinates and moves her and the result is this quietly powerful and gripping novel The MAIL

Author Bio

Tracy Chevalier is the author of six previous novels, including the international bestseller Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Virgin Blue, Falling Angels, The Lady and the Unicorn, Burning Bright and Remarkable Creatures. Born in Washington, DC, she moved to London in 1984, where she lives with her husband and son. She has a website at www.tchevalier.com.

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