The Bakers Tale, Thomas Hauser
The Bakers Tale, Thomas Hauser
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The Baker's Tale
Ruby Spriggs and the Legacy of Charles Dickens

Author: Thomas Hauser

Narrator: James Langton

Unabridged: 6 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/15/2015


Synopsis

An evocative historical novel that explores the rising influence of Dickens’s work in mid-19th-century London through the journey of a young woman’s struggle against poverty and injustice.In the winter of 1836, a young journalist named Charles Dickens held an infant in his arms. Only eight months of age, Ruby Spriggs was living under the most deplorable conditions that existed in London. Crushing poverty seemed her only future.Through the intervention of kind patrons, the child blossoms into a young woman instilled with a love of learning and books. But the forces that Dickens fought against for most of his life threaten to destroy her.At the heart of The Baker’s Tale is Ruby Spriggs; Edwin Chatfield, the young man who would be her lover; Alexander Murd, the scheming coal baron who would destroy them; Abraham Hart, a dwarf who befriends Ruby in a faraway land; and Octavius Joy, a 19th-century philanthropist cut from unique cloth. Meticulously researched and masterfully told, The Baker’s Tale recreates the voice of beloved author Charles Dickens in gorgeous prose brimming with the atmosphere of historical London. It's a gripping tale of obsession, corruption, hope, and love instilled with the unequaled passion of Dickens’s social conscience.

About Thomas Hauser

Thomas Hauser is the author of forty-eight books on subjects ranging from professional boxing to Beethoven. His first novel Missing was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Hauser wrote Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. He currently lives in Manhattan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Denice

The Baker’s Tale by Thomas Hauser When a young Charles Dickens holds an infant in his arms he wonders what her life will be. And thus begins the story of Ruby Spriggs, a destitute child living in abject poverty on the streets of 1830’s London. As we wonder what Mr. Dickens is trying to tell us in hi......more

Goodreads review by Susanna

A delightful read, one of my favourites this year. Loved the characters and the storyline and the themes peppered throughout the book. Highly recommend!......more

Goodreads review by Marzie

I received this short novel (about 190 pages in the format I received) as an ARC from the publisher, in exchange for a fair review. I know from a bit of research that the author, Thomas Hauser, has a keen interest in both Dickens and Dickensian style story telling, having published another book, a fi......more