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The Glutton
A. K. Blakemore
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R292
Discovery Miles 2 920
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Sister Perpetue is not to move. She is not to fall asleep. She is
to sit, keeping guard over the patient's room. She has heard the
stories of his hunger, which defy belief: that he has eaten all
manner of creatures and objects. A child even, if the rumours are
to be believed. But it is hard to believe that this slender, frail
man is the one they once called The Great Tarare, The Glutton of
Lyon. Before, he was just Tarare. Well-meaning and hopelessly
curious, born into a world of brawling and sweet cider, to a
bereaved mother and a life of slender means. The 18th Century is
drawing to a close, unrest grips the heart of France and life in
the village is soon shaken. When a sudden act of violence sees
Tarare cast out and left for dead, his ferocious appetite is
ignited, and it's not long before his extraordinary abilities to
eat make him a marvel throughout the land. Following Tarare as he
travels from the South of France to Paris and beyond, through the
heart of the Revolution, The Glutton is an electric, heart-stopping
journey into a world of tumult, upheaval and depravity, wherein the
hunger of one peasant is matched only by the insatiable demands of
the people of France.
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The Glutton
A. K. Blakemore
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R427
Discovery Miles 4 270
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Sister Perpetue is not to move. She is not to fall asleep. She is
to sit, keeping guard over the patient's room. She has heard the
stories of his hunger, which defy belief: that he has eaten all
manner of creatures and objects. A child even, if the rumours are
to be believed. But it is hard to believe that this slender, frail
man is the one they once called The Great Tarare, The Glutton of
Lyon. Before, he was just Tarare. Well-meaning and hopelessly
curious, born into a world of brawling and sweet cider, to a
bereaved mother and a life of slender means. The 18th Century is
drawing to a close, unrest grips the heart of France and life in
the village is soon shaken. When a sudden act of violence sees
Tarare cast out and left for dead, his ferocious appetite is
ignited, and it's not long before his extraordinary abilities to
eat make him a marvel throughout the land.
WINNER OF THE DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE 2021 'Riveting, appalling,
addictive' Megan Nolan England, 1643. Puritanical fervour has
gripped the nation. In Manningtree, depleted of men since the Civil
War began, the women are left to their own devices and Rebecca West
chafes against the drudgery of her days. But when Matthew Hopkins
arrives, asking bladed questions and casting damning accusations,
mistrust and unease seep into the lives of the women. Caught
between betrayal and persecution, what must Rebecca West do to
survive? 'Deft and witty... dazzling and precise' New Statesman
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The Glutton
A. K. Blakemore
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R751
R670
Discovery Miles 6 700
Save R81 (11%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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**Named a MOST ANTICIPATED book of 2023 by The Guardian** From the
prize-winning author of The Manningtree Witches, a subversive
historical novel set during the French Revolution, inspired by a
young peasant boy turned showman, said to have been tormented and
driven to murder by an all-consuming appetite. 1798, France. Nuns
move along the dark corridors of a Versailles hospital where the
young Sister Perpetué has been tasked with sitting with the
patient who must always be watched. The man, gaunt, with his sallow
skin and distended belly, is dying: they say he ate a golden fork,
and that it's killing him from the inside. But that's not all--he
is rumored to have done monstrous things in his attempts to sate an
insatiable appetite...an appetite they say tortures him still. Born
in an impoverished village to a widowed young mother, Tarare was
once overflowing with quiet affection: for the Baby Jesus and the
many Saints, for his mother, for the plants and little creatures in
the woods and fields around their house. He spends his days alone,
observing the delicate charms of the countryside. But his world is
not a gentle one--and soon, life as he knew it is violently
upended. Tarare is pitched down a chaotic path through
revolutionary France, left to the mercy of strangers, and
increasingly, bottomlessly, ravenous. This exhilarating,
disquieting novel paints a richly imagined life for The Great
Tarare, The Glutton of Lyon in 18th-century France: a world of
desire, hunger and poverty; hope, chaos and survival. As in her
cult hit The Manningtree Witches, Blakemore showcases her stunning
lyricism and deep compassion for characters pushed to the edge of
society in The Glutton, her most unputdownable work yet.
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Fondue (Paperback)
A. K. Blakemore
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R302
R271
Discovery Miles 2 710
Save R31 (10%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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The Glutton
A. K. Blakemore
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R390
Discovery Miles 3 900
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Sister Perpetue is not to move. She is not to fall asleep. She is
to sit, keeping guard over the patient's room. She has heard the
stories of his hunger, which defy belief: that he has eaten all
manner of creatures and objects. A child even, if the rumours are
to be believed. But it is hard to believe that this slender, frail
man is the one they once called The Great Tarare, The Glutton of
Lyon. Before, he was just Tarare. Well-meaning and hopelessly
curious, born into a world of brawling and sweet cider, to a
bereaved mother and a life of slender means. The 18th Century is
drawing to a close, unrest grips the heart of France and life in
the village is soon shaken. When a sudden act of violence sees
Tarare cast out and left for dead, his ferocious appetite is
ignited, and it's not long before his extraordinary abilities to
eat make him a marvel throughout the land.
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