Lucky Bunny
"Pacy and atmospheric...wickedly good."
--Marie Claire (UK)
"Dawson's heroine is so fresh and spirited that she carries the day."
--Sunday Times (London)
Having already made waves in the United Kingdom, Lucky Bunny has come to America. Acclaimed poet and author Jill Dawson, whose previous novels have been shortlisted for England's Whitbread Award and Orange Prize, now gives us the story of vivacious and endearing thief Queenie Dove, a Moll Flanders for World War II Britain. Brilliantly recreating mid-twentieth century London, from the bustling streets to the seamy underworld, from the Depression Era through the Blitz and into the 1950s, Lucky Bunny entangles readers in the adventurous life of a truly captivating anti-heroine, a self-proclaimed genius in the art of survival. Before the Krays, there was Queenie Dove... and readers will never forget her.
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Become an affiliateJill Dawson is the author of Trick of the Light, Magpie, Fred and Edie, which was short-listed for the Whitbread Novel Award and the Orange Prize, Wild Boy, Watch Me Disappear, which was long-listed for the Orange Prize, The Great Lover, and Lucky Bunny. She has edited six anthologies of short stories and poetry, and has written for numerous UK publications, including The Guardian, The Times, Vogue, and Harper's Bazaar. She lives in Norfolk with her husband and two sons.
"With a nod to Moll Flanders, Dawson creates a colorfully diverse group of characters that beg for your sympathy but don't always get it. But you won't soon forget them." -- Booklist
"Pacy and atmospheric, this tale of a girl attempting to dictate her own destiny is wickedly good." -- Marie Claire (UK)
"Female fictional bandits and rogues often have a novelty value, and Queenie is no exception. . . . Dawson's heroine is so fresh and spirited that she carries the day." -- Sunday Times (London)