Top

We have updated our Privacy Policy Please take a moment to review it. By continuing to use this site, you agree to the terms of our updated Privacy Policy.

The Magic Toyshop

On sale

5th November 2015

Price: £9.99

Select a format

Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9780349008165
See All

Disclosure: If you buy products using the retailer buttons above, we may earn a commission from the retailers you visit.

‘The boldest of English women writers’ LORNA SAGE

‘Her writing is pyrotechnic fuelled with ideas, packed with images and spangling the night with her starry language’ OBSERVER

‘She can glide from ancient to modern, from darkness to luminosity, from depravity to comedy without any hint of strain and without losing the elusive power of the original tales’ THE TIMES

‘This crazy world whirled around her, men and women dwarfed by toys and puppets, where even the birds are mechanical and the few human figures went masked . . . She was in the night once again, and the doll was herself.’

One night Melanie walks through the garden in her mother’s wedding dress. The next morning her world is shattered. Forced to leave her rural home, she is sent to London to live with relatives she has never met: gentle Aunt Margaret, mute since her wedding day; and her brothers, Francie, whose graceful music belies his clumsy nature, and the volatile Finn. Brooding over all is Uncle Philip, who loves only the puppets he creates in his workshop, which are life-sized – and uncannily lifelike.

What's Inside

Read More Read Less

Reviews

Lorna Sage
The boldest of English women writers
Observer
Her writing is pyrotechnic - fuelled with ideas, packed with images and spangling the night sky with her starry language
The Times
She can glide from ancient to modern, from darkness to luminosity, from depravity to comedy without any hint of strain and without losing the elusive power of the original tales
New York Times
Beneath its contemporary surface, this novel shimmers with blurred echoes-from Lewis Carroll, from 'Giselle' and 'Coppelia,' Harlequin and Punch . . . It leaves behind it a flavor, pungent and unsettling