Accidents of Providence by Stacia Brown (2013, Trade Paperback)

Prepbooks (223473)
99.4% positive feedback
Price:
$17.65
Free shipping
Estimated delivery Sat, Aug 16 - Wed, Aug 20
Returns:
30 days returns. Buyer pays for return shipping. If you use an eBay shipping label, it will be deducted from your refund amount.
Condition:
Brand New
Title: Accidents Of Providence. Number of Pages: 272. Language: English. Author: Brown, Stacia (Author). Weight: 0.55 lbs. Publication Date: 2013-02-05. Publisher: Harper Paperbacks.

About this product

Product Identifiers

PublisherHarperCollins
ISBN-10054784011X
ISBN-139780547840116
eBay Product ID (ePID)16038443387

Product Key Features

Book TitleAccidents of Providence
Number of Pages272 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicRomance / Historical / General, Crime, Literary, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Historical
Publication Year2013
GenreFiction
AuthorStacia Brown
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight8.1 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
Reviews"Dangerous Liaisons: A 17th century heroine for our times...[A] delightfully seditious heroine...Brown introduces a wonderful cast of supporting characters.... For all its period detail, this debut seems remarkably modern in its depiction of love and politics-proof that a historical novel can be educational and entertaining, and nothing like homework." - O, The Oprah Magazine "A heart-poundingly vivid, intellectually provocative account. . . A romping good read that is character-driven yet intellectually provocative on issues of law, religion and morality-historical fiction at its best." - Kirkus , STARRED review"Debut novelist Brown has woven an absorbing tale...her story reveals a rich knowledge of the era with memorable characters, sharp, period-worthy dialog, and a poignant love story...This is the best kind of historical fiction-a combination of love story and murder mystery, wtih a sprinkling of intriguing historical snippets and wonderful writing." - Library Journal , STARRED review"Intelligent, masterful, suspenseful-one of the best books I've read in years. An impressive debut novel from a hugely talented new writer, Accidents of Providence was a rare treat." -Margaret George, author of many works of historical fiction, including Mary Queen of Scotland and the Isles "With this marvelous story written in searing prose, Stacia Brown brings us a deeply human, super-smart, uncommonly well-researched historical novel. Accidents of Providence tackles hypocrisy, both sexual and political, and invites us into the revolutionary taverns and chaotic courtrooms of civil-war-torn London, introducing us to the faithful and adulterous, the idealists and opportunists, of an era not so unlike our own. Don't miss it!" -Sheri Holman, author of The Dress Lodger , among others"Stacia Brown's debut novel, Accidents of Providence , richly illuminates an important but little known period of history: that of the English Leveller society. Wonderfully detailed and keenly researched, it is a moving portrait of a courageous woman caught between a disastrous affair with a charismatic revolutionary and the draconian laws of the land that would put her to death because of it." -Kathleen Kent, author of The Heretic's Daughter " Accidents of Providence is historical fiction at its best. It is absolutely steeped in atmosphere and so vividly re-creates the interregnum era that I felt as though I'd been transported there. Brown's prose has a beautiful originality. Her characters come alive with authenticity and humanity; they are loveable and infuriating, but the reader always believes in them, and invests hopes and fears with them. The story kept me gripped from the very first page-by turns desperately sad, funny, and heartwarming. It is a breath of fresh air. I loved it!" -Katherine Webb, author of The Legacy, "Stacia Brown's debut novel, Accidents of Providence , richly illuminates an important but little known period of history: that of the English Leveller society. Wonderfully detailed and keenly researched, it is a moving portrait of a courageous woman caught between a disastrous affair with a charismatic revolutionary and the draconian laws of the land that would put her to death because of it." Kathleen Kent, author of The Heretic's Daughter and The Traitor's Wife "With this marvelous story written in searing prose, Stacia Brown brings us a deeply human, super-smart, uncommonly well-researched historical novel. Accidents of Providence tackles hypocrisy, both sexual and political, and invites us into the revolutionary taverns and chaotic courtrooms of civil-war-torn London, introducing us to the faithful and adulterous, the idealists and opportunists, of an era not so unlike our own. Don't miss it!" Sheri Holman, author of The Dress Lodger and Sondok , among others, "Dangerous Liaisons: A 17th century heroine for our times...[A] delightfully seditious heroine...Brown introduces a wonderful cast of supporting characters.... For all its period detail, this debut seems remarkably modern in its depiction of love and politics-proof that a historical novel can be educational and entertaining, and nothing like homework." - O, The Oprah Magazine "A heart-poundingly vivid, intellectually provocative account. . . A romping good read that is character-driven yet intellectually provocative on issues of law, religion and morality-historical fiction at its best." - Kirkus , STARRED review "Debut novelist Brown has woven an absorbing tale...her story reveals a rich knowledge of the era with memorable characters, sharp, period-worthy dialog, and a poignant love story...This is the best kind of historical fiction-a combination of love story and murder mystery, wtih a sprinkling of intriguing historical snippets and wonderful writing." - Library Journal, STARRED review "Intelligent, masterful, suspenseful-one of the best books I've read in years. An impressive debut novel from a hugely talented new writer, Accidents of Providence was a rare treat." -Margaret George, author of many works of historical fiction, including Mary Queen of Scotland and the Isles "With this marvelous story written in searing prose, Stacia Brown brings us a deeply human, super-smart, uncommonly well-researched historical novel. Accidents of Providence tackles hypocrisy, both sexual and political, and invites us into the revolutionary taverns and chaotic courtrooms of civil-war-torn London, introducing us to the faithful and adulterous, the idealists and opportunists, of an era not so unlike our own. Don't miss it!" -Sheri Holman, author of The Dress Lodger, among others "Stacia Brown's debut novel, Accidents of Providence , richly illuminates an important but little known period of history: that of the English Leveller society. Wonderfully detailed and keenly researched, it is a moving portrait of a courageous woman caught between a disastrous affair with a charismatic revolutionary and the draconian laws of the land that would put her to death because of it." -Kathleen Kent, author of The Heretic's Daughter "Accidents of Providence is historical fiction at its best. It is absolutely steeped in atmosphere and so vividly re-creates the interregnum era that I felt as though I'd been transported there. Brown's prose has a beautiful originality. Her characters come alive with authenticity and humanity; they are loveable and infuriating, but the reader always believes in them, and invests hopes and fears with them. The story kept me gripped from the very first page-by turns desperately sad, funny, and heartwarming. It is a breath of fresh air. I loved it!" -Katherine Webb, author of The Legacy, "Stacia Brown's debut novel, Accidents of Providence , richly illuminates an important but little known period of history: that of the English Leveller society. Wonderfully detailed and keenly researched, it is a moving portrait of a courageous woman caught between a disastrous affair with a charismatic revolutionary and the draconian laws of the land that would put her to death because of it." -Kathleen Kent, author of The Heretic's Daughter and The Traitor's W ife "With this marvelous story written in searing prose, Stacia Brown brings us a deeply human, super-smart, uncommonly well-researched historical novel. Accidents of Providence tackles hypocrisy, both sexual and political, and invites us into the revolutionary taverns and chaotic courtrooms of civil-war-torn London, introducing us to the faithful and adulterous, the idealists and opportunists, of an era not so unlike our own. Don't miss it!" -Sheri Holman, author of The Dress Lodger and Sondok , among others  
SynopsisPraised by the likes of Margaret George, Kathleen Kent, and Sheri Holman, who calls it a "marvelous story written in searing prose," Accidents of Providence takes us into the streets of 1649 London and the story of an unmarried woman, a glovemaker, whose passionate love affair leads to a trial for murder, "Wonderfully detailed and keenly researched, it is a moving portrait of a courageous woman caught between a disastrous affair with a charismatic revolutionary and the draconian laws of the land that would put her to death because of it."--Kathleen Kent " Dangerous Liaisons: A seventeenth-century heroine for our times . . . A] delightfully seditious heroine...Proof that a historical novel can be educational and entertaining, and nothing like homework."-- O, The Oprah Magazine London, 1649: King Charles has been beheaded for treason, Cromwell is in power, the Levelers are demanding rights for the people, and a new law targeting unwed mothers presumes anyone who conceals the death of her illegitimate child is guilty of murder. Glovemaker Rachel Lockyer is locked in a secret affair. But while her lover is imprisoned in the Tower, a child is found buried in the woods. Rachel is arrested. So comes an investigation, a trial, and an extraordinary cast of characters all brought to reckon for this one life. Spinning within is a remarkable love story and evidence that miracles come to even the commonest lives. "The best kind of historical fiction--a combination of love story and murder mystery, with a sprinkling of intriguing historical snippets and wonderful writing."-- Library Journal , starred review " A] marvelous story written in searing prose. Don't miss it "--Sheri Holman "Heart-poundingly vivid and] intellectually provocative . . . A romping good read . . . Historical fiction at its best."-- Kirkus Reviews , starred review, "Wonderfully detailed and keenly researched, it is a moving portrait of a courageous woman caught between a disastrous affair with a charismatic revolutionary and the draconian laws of the land that would put her to death because of it."--Kathleen Kent " Dangerous Liaisons: A seventeenth-century heroine for our times . . . [A] delightfully seditious heroine...Proof that a historical novel can be educational and entertaining, and nothing like homework."-- O, The Oprah Magazine London, 1649: King Charles has been beheaded for treason, Cromwell is in power, the Levelers are demanding rights for the people, and a new law targeting unwed mothers presumes anyone who conceals the death of her illegitimate child is guilty of murder. Glovemaker Rachel Lockyer is locked in a secret affair. But while her lover is imprisoned in the Tower, a child is found buried in the woods. Rachel is arrested. So comes an investigation, a trial, and an extraordinary cast of characters all brought to reckon for this one life. Spinning within is a remarkable love story and evidence that miracles come to even the commonest lives. "The best kind of historical fiction--a combination of love story and murder mystery, with a sprinkling of intriguing historical snippets and wonderful writing."-- Library Journal , starred review "[A] marvelous story written in searing prose. Don't miss it!"--Sheri Holman "Heart-poundingly vivid [and] intellectually provocative . . . A romping good read . . . Historical fiction at its best."-- Kirkus Reviews , starred review

All listings for this product

Buy It Now
Any Condition
New
Pre-owned
No ratings or reviews yet
Be the first to write a review