House of Orphans by Helen Dunmore - ISBN: 9780141015026
Paperback
Love, revolution, and survival in a Finland fighting for its soul.

House of Orphans

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  • Paperback

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    1 March 2007

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Summary

Finland, 1902, and the Russian Empire enforces a brutal policy to destroy Finland’s freedom and force its people into submission.

Eeva, orphaned daughter of a failed revolutionary, also battles to find her independence and identity. Destitute when her father dies, she is sent away to a country orphanage, and then employed as servant to a widowed doctor, Thomas Eklund. Slowly, Thomas falls in love with Eeva … but she has committed herself long ago to a boy from her childhood, Lauri, wh…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780141015026
ISBN-10:0141015020
Author:Helen Dunmore
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:336
Edition:1st
Release Date:1 March 2007
Weight:235g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 20mm
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Critics Review

Outstanding, a sheer pleasure to read. Dunmore is a remarkable storyteller

Outstanding, a sheer pleasure to read. Dunmore is a remarkable storyteller * Daily Mail *Part love story, part tragedy … Dunmore on dazzling form. Everyone should read her work * Independent on Sunday *Every character is richly drawn and makes for compelling reading … top-quality fiction * Daily Express *Richly ambitious . . . there isn’t a dull page. A remarkable achievement * Scotsman *Extraordinary … combines a luminous delicacy of observation with raw emotional power to haunting effect * Sunday Telegraph *Vivid and exciting … Dunmore creates a beautiful sense of stillness … she conveys a passion for Finland’s icy landscape * Observer *Beautifully written … a story about us all * Evening Standard *

About The Author

Helen Dunmore

Helen Dunmore was an award-winning novelist, children’s author and poet. She published twelve novels including Zennor in Darkness, which won the McKitterick Prize; Burning Bright; A Spell of Winter, which won the inaugural Orange Prize in 1996; Talking to the Dead; Your Blue-Eyed Boy; With Your Crooked Heart; The Siege, which was shortlisted for the 2001 Whitbread Novel of the Year Award and the Orange Prize for Fiction 2002; Mourning Ruby and House of Orphans. She was posthumously awarded the Costa 2017 prize for her poetry collection Inside the Wave.

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