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Mary Hooper (1) (1948–)

Autor de Newes from the Dead

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Obras de Mary Hooper

Newes from the Dead (2008) 350 copias
Fallen Grace (2010) 255 copias
Petals in the Ashes (2004) 174 copias
Velvet (2011) 106 copias
At the House of the Magician (2007) 102 copias
Amy (2002) 67 copias
By Royal Command (2011) 62 copias
Poppy (2014) 53 copias
The Betrayal (2009) 49 copias
Megan (1999) 48 copias
Becky and Beauty (1998) 47 copias
Timmy and Tiger (1998) 38 copias
Megan 2 (1999) 36 copias
The Disgrace of Kitty Grey (2013) 36 copias
Pete and Perky (1998) 36 copias
Megan 3 (2001) 31 copias
Holly (2000) 24 copias
The Genie (1999) 20 copias
Poppy in the Field (2015) 20 copias
Best Friends, Worst Luck (1992) 19 copias
Chelsea and Astra (2003) 16 copias
Ring of Roses (2014) 16 copias
The New Girl (2003) 14 copias
The Boyfriend Trap (1994) 14 copias
Zara (2005) 13 copias
Mad About the Boy (1996) 13 copias
Time Flies (Tremors) (1996) 11 copias
A Dark Trade (2016) 11 copias
The Plague House (2004) 10 copias
Horror House (2004) 9 copias
First Term (1991) 8 copias
Spook Spotting (1994) 8 copias
The Lost Treasure (1997) 7 copias
Spooks Ahoy! (1997) 7 copias
Poppy's Big Push (1996) 6 copias
The Golden Key (1996) 6 copias
Spooked! (1996) 6 copias
Mischief and Mayhem! (2002) 6 copias
House of Secrets (1997) 5 copias
Poppy's Secret (1996) 5 copias
Witch House (2005) 5 copias
Lexie (Teens) (1989) 4 copias
Making Waves (1988) 4 copias
Janey's Summer (Teens) (1992) 3 copias
Ray's Story (1995) 3 copias
The School Trip (2005) 3 copias
Scandal Sheet (1993) 2 copias
Bleib bei uns, Donald (2002) 2 copias
Janey's Diary (1984) 2 copias
There Goes Summer (1993) 2 copias
Two Sides of the Story (1998) 2 copias
Neighbourhood Witch (2004) 2 copias
Star (1991) 2 copias
Kae's Secret (1994) 2 copias
The Boys Next Door (1991) 2 copias
Katie: The Revolting Baby (2008) 2 copias
Remembering Melanie (1989) 1 copia
Park Wood on Ice (1991) 1 copia
Prva ljubezen 1 copia

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Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1948-07-23
Género
female
Nacionalidad
UK
Lugar de nacimiento
London, England, UK
Lugares de residencia
Eversley Cross, Hampshire, England, UK
London, England, UK
Reading, England, UK
Oxfordshire, UK
Educación
University of Reading
Ocupaciones
historical novelist
young adult writer
Premios y honores
North East Book Award
Biografía breve
Mary Hooper is the author of more than 60 children's and young adult books.  She has two grown children and lives with her husband Richard in Oxfordshire, England, the same area Anne Green came from.  [from: Newes from the Dead (2008)]

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Nicely done and well written young adult historical fiction. This author has a real talent for dropping the reader into the period and getting the fell of the setting and giving you characters to feel about with minimal set-up. She doesn't even stint on the realities of the situation although it is not as detailed as one would find in an adult novel of course. As described this a brief story set during the start of the London plague on 1665. I only have one minor problem with book and that is its sudden ending and semi-unfinished plotline (see spoiler) but overall it is a well written novel and it also has recipes the characters made in the book to try (modernized of course). The afterword was well done.

Do not read the spoiler unless you wish to be spoiled of course. Although unless you've read the book it won't make much sense.
The ending leaves them departing London, but doesn't really resolve what happens to them with the baby, or if they make it home safely. Considering the circumstances they found the child it is possible anything could have happened - including being refused in Dorchester, caught en route, or falling ill. While it might have been impractical to finish I think it should have been wound up somehow, it feels as if the reader is left hanging. As to Tom that part was left satisfactorily.
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Kiri | 11 reseñas más. | Dec 24, 2023 |
2.5 stars

I had really high hopes for this book. I love that it was an aunt who passed on the power to Tabitha. I didn't love that she used her powers for selfish ends. I would have loved to see greater character growth.

This is written in British English, and it was interesting to see British slang and grammar.

Unfortunately, God's name is misused a couple times, and murder and The X-Files are referenced - this is a children's beginner chapter book and therefore these references are just inappropriate.… (más)
 
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RachelRachelRachel | Nov 21, 2023 |
A quick check tells me Newes from the Dead by Mary Hooper was published in 2008, added to my virtual TBR pile back in 2016, and it has taken me until now to finally get around to requesting it from the library. Thankfully books wait for us no matter how many years it takes, and the premise that caught my attention in 2016 still appeals today.

Newes from the Dead by Mary Hooper is based on the true story of Anne Green who was hanged for committing the crime of infanticide, and later woke up on the dissecting table at Oxford University.

In 1650, and aged 22, Anne had been concealing her unwanted pregnancy when she went into labour early and gave birth in the privy to a stillborn baby. Anne hastily concealed the body, not wanting to lose her position as a domestic servant. The baby's body was later discovered, and after accusing Sir Thomas's grandson, Master Geoffrey of being the father, Sir Read abused his position as Justice of the Peace and ensured Anne was charged with murder - infanticide - and sentenced to hang.

'Infanticide is a cruel law which only applies to the lower classes,' Wilton continued. 'When was one of the aristocracy last hanged for such a crime? Can you tell me that?' Page 160

Life is often stranger than fiction, and Mary Hooper does a splendid job of taking us into the mind of Anne Green before the pregnancy, during the birth, her subsequent arrest, time in prison and right up to her hanging. The reader is even privy to Anne's thoughts as she waivers between life and death.

In bringing this true story to life, the author also gives us a look at the confusion and uncertainty when scholars preparing to dissect Anne's body in the name of science, notice her eye flicker and are able to detect a faint pulse. She was sentenced to hang, so is her revival a sign from God of her innocence? Or should justice prevail and the sentence carried out a second time?

When considering how best to 'help restore her to the world' a number of remedies are discussed, including:

'Cut pigeons in half and apply them to her feet?' Norreys suggested, but this being a method regarded as rather old-fashioned, all three doctors shook their heads. A powdered burned swallow and the dripping from a roast swan evoked similar responses. Page 183

The remedies discussed were amusing and Hooper confidently brings 17th century England to life. Here a character remarks on the fact it's so cold in Oxford that they can't make notes in the theatre room because the ink is frozen in the bottle.

"There's such a hard frost that the Thames has frozen over and hucksters' tents have been erected on it. The ice was so solid that a coach and six was driven right across it without so much as a creak being heard!" Page 45

I don't know why, but the fact that the Thames river regularly froze over - more than 20 times between 1400 and 1831 - is a favourite history factoid of mine and I love when it pops up in whatever I'm reading. The river was wider and slower then and artworks depicting the Frost Fairs really ignite the imagination.

Having recently finished reading The Murder of Harriet Monckton by Elizabeth Haynes, I couldn't fail to notice the similarity between the protagonist's plight in this book with that of Harriet Monckton; also a true story. It would seem the lack of agency for young women with unwanted pregnancies in 1650 wasn't much improved for Harriet two centuries later in 1843.

Fortunately for Anne, she was eventually given a pardon and went on to marry and have 3 children before dying 9 years after her execution.

Newes from the Dead by Mary Hooper is a young adult novel and a quick read that will appeal to fans of historical fiction.
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2,460
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