The Conviction of Cora Burns

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Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Dzanc Books
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Pages
296
Dimensions
5.5 X 1.0 X 8.3 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781945814846
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About the Author
Originally from the northeast of England, Carolyn Kirby studied history at St Hilda's College, Oxford, before working in public housing and then as a teacher of English as a foreign language. Her novel The Conviction of Cora Burns, begun in 2013 during a writing course at Faber Academy in London, won the inaugural Bluepencilagency Award and was a runner-up for the DGA First Novel Prize and the Mslexia Novel Competition, Carolyn has two grown daughters and lives with her husband in rural Oxfordshire.
Reviews
"Kirby writes with skill and gusto." --The Times

"Even at its darkest, it is beautifully written...the complex Cora makes a flawed but affecting heroine. A great historical novel with bite." --Sunday Mirror

"Carolyn Kirby brings out the smugness, prejudice, and self-righteous cruelty of [Victorian England] more dramatically and honestly than any writers from the Victorian Age would likely have been capable of delineating, even the more iconoclastic of them. Particularly, she shows the almost unbelievably grim plight of women, especially lower class women at that time. The result is a compelling mystery and a powerful novel."
--Pop Culture Association's Mystery & Detective Reading List

"Through confident and atmospheric writing and with an accurate, faithful depiction of the era, she focuses on themes that are always relevant and highlights the endless fascination to unlock the depths of human nature. ... we are guided by a young woman who is one of the most gifted characters I've seen in recent Literature. ... A truly exciting debut."
--The Opinionated Reader

"This might be an historical crime novel, set below stairs in Victorian England, but it's about a far from cosy crime as you can imagine. This is a gritty, character-driven thriller with a deeply conflicted yet credible protagonist."
--Murder Mayhem and More

"A harrowing meditation on morality through the lens of Victorian society and its often skewed ideas...Kirby handles all this with a steely grace, never flinching away from the horrors of the world she's depicting, even as she makes sure to note the kindness and decency that did flourish wherever it was able. And where it's not, she dives deep into the psyche to show how women might cope, looking for strength in each other and in themselves. Her exploration of the bonds of female friendship and sisterhood, especially, struck a deep chord of memory in me. This is an astonishing debut novel, filled with twists and psychological insights that pit those age-old rivals, nature and nurture, in a battle for one young woman's soul."
--Criminal Element

"With its complex anti-heroine and its dark, twisting plot, The Conviction of Cora Burns is haunted by transgenerational trauma, twins and doubles and the painful legacies of maternal sacrifice. All at once, it's a historical thriller, a kind of ghost story and a sneakily political treatise on the need for a more equitable society....Despite her criminal past and violent impulses, readers will root for scrappy, complicated Cora, whose grit and fierce resilience are more inherent than her supposed 'badness.' Through her, Kirby argues for the recognition of how injustice and inequality can warp a person's morality, and for the inherent potential, within us all, for change and redemption."
--Shelf Awareness

"A wholly original and highly compelling novel that delves into the psyche of a young woman and explores an early version of the nature-versus-nurture debate...This brilliant book is a masterful piece of literature that will pull you in from the very beginning...This novel would be an ideal book club choice."
--Historical Novel Society

"Kirby's superb psychological thriller just about garrotes you in suspense. Is violence a product of nature or nurture? Can we shape who we are, and once shaped, can we ever change? I kept all the lights on through this provocative, smart debut."
-Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Pictures of You and Is This Tomorrow
"[A] multilayered narrative of grim coincidence, origin mysteries, and severed pairs...the language is atmospheric and perfectly pitched, and the dialogue is spare and evocative. An ambitious effort that...will keep readers riveted."
--Kirkus Reviews
"A gothic feel, with a strong heroine uncovering secrets from her past...A gripping story, a haunting and original debut and full of period detail. Cora is a sympathetic and feisty character."
--NB Magazine
"Kirby is at her best in depicting Birmingham's mean streets and in conveying Cora's inner struggles."
--Publishers Weekly
"A dark Victorian novel about the complexities and motives of a violent young woman, sure to leave you grasping for answers...Carolyn Kirby lays the foundation of this novel brick by brick, building to conclusions that I suspected from the start and to some that were nowhere near what I was expecting....Cora proves to be an inspiring protagonist, stopping at nothing to discover her own truths and to build a better future despite her wild and questionable past."
--Independent Book Review
"The novel probes some of Victoriana's darkest corners. Kirby uses the ties between early scientific and medical research, prisons, lunatic asylums, and workhouses to humanize the vulnerability of the poor, especially women and children. ... The Conviction of Cora Burns makes plain the frightening ease by which Victorian practices lay bare our own."
-Foreword Reviews
"Kirby's unforgettable debut is a painstaking, kaleidoscopic, deeply unsettling, deeply thrilling, expansive, provocatively masterful novel that will transport you to Birmingham of the roaring Victorian 1880s and poke and prod your mind and heart with the branding iron that sears every sentence from beginning to unspeakable end."
--Charles Blackstone, author of Vintage Attraction
"With a sharp historical eye to the class conflicts, workhouse horrors, and sexual mores of Victorian England, Carolyn Kirby deftly renders the precarious lives of unmarried working-class mothers and the far-reaching consequences of moral choices driven by desperation. A poignant reflection on the possibility of personal redemption and the potential, within each person and society, to recognize and cherish human dignity and shed the injustices of the past."
-Alice Hatcher, author of The Wonder That Was Ours
"An astonishing debut novel--sumptuous in detail, original in structure, and, page by page, utterly compelling. Kirby is a born storyteller--a Charles Dickens for the 21st century--and her evocation of of the sources of evil, whether in us or in society, as shrewd and telling as her understanding of the mystery and depths of the human heart."
- Jay Neugeboren, author of Imagining Robert and The Stolen Jew
"Downton Abbey meets Elizabeth Gaskell."
-GJ Minett, author of Lie In Wait, The Hidden Legacy and Anything For Her
"A gripping historical thriller with a compelling protagonist. I loved the period detail and can't wait to read more from Carolyn Kirby."
- Sarah Ward, author of the DC Childs novels
"Unique and utterly engrossing."
-Emily Elgar, author of If You Knew Her
"An intriguing story of loss, doubleness, and sinister scientific experiment. Carolyn Kirby conjures up the nineteenth-century in a way that will surely satisfy all devotees of 'Vic-lit'."
-Gaynor Arnold, author of The Girl In the Blue Dress
"In The Conviction of Cora Burns, Kirby tells a story reminiscent of the amazing Australian film Heavenly Creatures, a story that explores the power of friendship between two young girls who have been marginalized by society. When Cora's friend Alice Salt challenges their friendship by suggesting a moral compromise, Kirby negotiates this emotional challenge masterfully."
-Russell Rowland, author of Arbuckle