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Rhona Martin

Auteur van Writing Historical Fiction

5 Werken 108 Leden 2 Besprekingen

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Werken van Rhona Martin

Writing Historical Fiction (1988) 66 exemplaren
Gallows wedding (1978) 28 exemplaren
GOODBYE SALLY (1988) 6 exemplaren
The Unicorn Summer (1984) 5 exemplaren
Mango Walk (1981) 3 exemplaren

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Life on the run is never easy: for a woman alone in the reign of Henry VIII, it's almost not sustainable. Hazel the woodcutter's daughter flees her home village at 13, barely escaping being burned as a witch along with her mother. Life after that is full of narrow escapes--she's almost sold into prostitution, gets initiated against her will into a witches' coven, is raped and then assaulted by the rapist's wife--and that's all in the first 100 pages.

It is painfully clear to Hazel that she will not survive without a man to protect her, and so she snags a husband the best way she can--by claiming him from the gallows. She has modest but naive dreams of a settled life with John Pengerran, or Black John, as he is known, but he has different dreams, the pursuit of which dooms them both.

Martin has extensively researched this debut novel but she seamlessly (and subtly) weaves historical fact into her narrative like a master of the genre. Although Hazel falls in love with John, this is not a romance in the usual sense of the term insofar as Martin never strays far from the nasty, brutish realities of the period for the yeoman (or women of any class, for that matter). John is no modern-day sensitive, liberated male in period costume, and Hazel, smart and spunky though she may be, in the end cannot beat the system.

The characters are engaging, the setting vividly imagined, and the pacing is spot-on (except for some long, confusing dream-like sequences). Martin hooks the reader on the first page and her story gathers speed and momentum until the very last, making this book impossible to put down.
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DocWood | Sep 21, 2011 |
This little book (less than 100 pages) includes a plethora of helpful tips and sound advice for would-be writers of historical fiction. I recently read another such "how-to" books that was three times the length but basically useless: the information was either too obvious or tailored to the author's own particular brand of fiction. (A long chapter on why it's important to discuss slavery or the treatment of Native American tribes in your book isn't particularly helpful if your book isn't set in nineteenth-century America.) Martin's book has long been a standard, and it's easy to see why. I've tagged many pages with Post-It notes and know that I'lll be keeping it at hand for quick reference.… (meer)
 
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Cariola | May 15, 2011 |

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