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The Maiden by Kate Foster; 9781529091724

The Maiden

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Set against the tumultuous backdrop of 1679 Edinburgh, The Maiden by Kate Foster delves into the harrowing tale of Lady Christian, a woman whose life unravels after being accused of murdering her lover, James Forrester. What unfolds is not merely a trial, but a sensational spectacle that captivates and horrifies the public, with the media quick to label her both an adulteress and a murderess.

The Plot

Once a figure of respect and privilege, Christian's affair leads her down a path of chaos as she grapples with societal expectations and the brutal realities of the legal system. Through her eyes, readers witness the intense scrutiny and judgement faced by women who defy the norms of their time. As her story unfolds, the narrative raises profound questions about guilt, morality, and the price of personal freedom.

Themes

  • Female Empowerment: The novel challenges traditional gender roles and explores the strength required to assert one's autonomy.
  • Societal Norms: It interrogates the consequences of defiance against a rigid social structure.
  • Morality and Justice: The story prompts reflection on the nature of guilt and the complexities of human relationships.
"A compelling exploration of a woman's descent into chaos and the societal forces that shape her fate."

Readers who appreciate historical fiction with strong female protagonists may also enjoy Foster's other works, as well as novels like The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory or Circe by Madeline Miller, which similarly navigate themes of power and identity in historical contexts.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 223 mm × 145 mm × 37 mm
Pages: 384
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781529091724

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