Mary and the Birth of Frankenstein, Anne Eekhout
Mary and the Birth of Frankenstein, Anne Eekhout
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Mary and the Birth of Frankenstein
A Novel

Author: Anne Eekhout

Narrator: Ell Potter

Unabridged: 10 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperVia

Published: 10/03/2023


Synopsis

“A beautiful, hallucinatory dream of a novel.” –J.M. Miro, Author of the National Bestseller Ordinary Monsters“A fantastically moody, unsettling novel."–Sarah Waters, New York Times bestselling author of The Paying Guests and FingersmithA "bold ... hypnotic" (The New Yorker) reimagining of Mary Shelley’s youth, vividly exploring innocence, young love, gothic mystery and the roots of her literary masterpiece, Frankenstein.Switzerland, 1816. A volcanic eruption in Indonesia envelopes the whole of Europe in ash and cloud. Amid this “year without a summer,” eighteen-year-old Mary Shelley and her lover Percy Bysshe Shelley arrive at Lake Geneva to visit Lord Byron and his companion John Polidori. Anguished by the recent loss of her child, Mary spends her days in strife. But come nightfall, the friends while away rainy wine-soaked evenings gathered around the fireplace, exchanging stories. One famous evening, Byron issues a challenge to write the best ghost story. Contemplating what to write, Mary recalls another summer, when she was fourteen…Scotland, 1812. A guest of the Baxter family, Mary arrives in Dundee, befriending young Isabella Baxter. The girls soon spend hours together wandering through fields and forests, concocting tales about mythical Scottish creatures, ghosts and monsters roaming the lowlands. As their bond deepens, Mary and Isabella’s feelings for each other intensify. But someone has been watching them—the charismatic and vaguely sinister Mr. Booth, Isabella's older brother-in-law, who may not be as benevolent as he purports to be…With gripping mastery and verve, Anne Eekhout brings to life a defining moment in Mary Shelley’s youth: the creative wellspring for one of the most original, thrilling, and timeless pieces of literature ever written. Provocative, wonderfully atmospheric and pulsing with emotion, Mary and the Birth of Frankenstein is a hypnotic ode to the power of imagination.Translated from the Dutch by Laura Watkinson

About Anne Eekhout

Anne Eekhout is the author of the novels Dogma, which was nominated for the Bronzen Uil Prize for best debut; One Night, which was nominated for the BNG Literature Prize; and Nicolas and the Disappearance of the World, which was selected as the Best Book for Young Adults. She lives in the Netherlands.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Annette on July 31, 2023

This story reimagines the young life of Mary Shelley at the time leading to the creation of her literary masterpiece, Frankenstein. It alternates between two timelines set apart by four years. 1816: Mary, with others, visits Lord Byron at Lake Geneva. It’s a circle of writers and poets that spend the......more

Goodreads review by Emily on April 08, 2024

[URL not allowed] A dark, sensual imagining of the creation of one of horror’s most universal masterpieces. Filled with atmospheric gothic imagery and the growing sense of displacement, grief, this novel is a compelling interpretation of the life and desires of Mary Shelley, th......more

Goodreads review by Jules on December 28, 2023

Mary tells the story of a very young Mary Shelley in the years prior to her writing of Frankenstein. The story flits between 1812, when Mary is 14 years old and spends time in Scotland with the Baxters. Here, she finds herself falling in love with Isabella Baxter and I found the telling of their rela......more

Goodreads review by Dannii on October 26, 2023

Frankenstein is a title I have long adored, even more so after a course studying it at university. None of my studies ever allowed me insights to and an understanding of the author's life quite like this fictional reimaging did, however. The timeline was ever shifting throughout but the cuts from sce......more

Goodreads review by Ana on January 16, 2024

3-4 star rating (???) i am one to police others’ writings, but this book truly felt like a violation against mary shelley’s life. if it had not been about her — if it had not claimed to be about her — this would fall far easier under a four star rating. but it does, unfortunately, try to be a reimag......more