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Fingersmith: A Novel

by Sarah Waters

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Awards

Lambda Literary Award
New York Times Notable Book 2002
Entertainment Weekly's Best Book: Overall Top 10 2002
Orange Prize for Fiction: Shortlist
Man Booker Prize for Fiction: Shortlist

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Sue Trinder is an orphan, left as an infant in the care of Mrs. Sucksby, a "baby farmer," who raised her with unusual tenderness, as if Sue were her own. Mrs. Sucksby's household, with its fussy babies calmed with doses of gin, also hosts a transient family of petty thieves — fingersmiths — for whom this house in the heart of a mean London slum is home.

One day, the most beloved thief of all arrives — Gentleman, an elegant con man, who carries with him an enticing proposition for Sue: If she wins a position as the maid to Maud Lilly, a naïve gentlewoman, and aids Gentleman in her seduction, then they will all share in Maud's vast inheritance. Once the inheritance is secured, Maud will be disposed of — passed off as mad, and made to live out the rest of her days in a lunatic asylum.

With dreams of paying back the kindness of her adopted family, Sue agrees to the plan. Once in, however, Sue begins to pity her helpless mark and care for Maud Lilly in unexpected ways... But no one and nothing is as it seems in this Dickensian novel of thrills and reversals.

The New York Times Book Review has called Sarah Waters a writer of "startling power" and the Seattle Times has praised her work as "gripping, astute fiction that feeds the mind and the senses." Fingersmith marks a major leap forward in this young and brilliant career.

Review:

"[A] richly woven tale of duplicity, passion, and lots of other good stuff....Nobody writing today surpasses the precocious Waters's virtuosic handling of narrative complexity and thickly textured period detail. This is a marvelous novel." Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)

Review:

"Superb storytelling. Fingersmith is gripping; so suspenseful and twisting is the plot that for the last 250 pages, I read at breakneck speed." USA Today

Review:

"A marvelous pleasure....Waters's noted attention to historical detail and her beautifully sensitive dialogue help to anchor the force-five plot twisters." The Washington Post Book World

Review:

"A deftly plotted thriller....An absorbing and elegant story that's old-fashioned in the best way." Entertainment Weekly

Review:

"Oliver Twist with a twist: female and sexually aware....Waters spins an absorbing tale that withholds as much as it discloses....She writes great Gothic, her descriptive skill augmented by an acute ear for dialogue." The New York Times Book Review

Review:

"What a deliciously brazen stunt Sarah Waters pulls off....[A] first-rate pastiche of betrayed maidens and dastardly smiling villains....The erotic charge between Maud and Sue and the psychological games they play make Fingersmith a sophisticated treat." Los Angeles Times

Review:

"A sweeping read." The Boston Globe

Review:

"[The] energetic plot bristles with scheming villains and lurid details....Calls to mind the feverishly gloomy haunts of Charlotte and Emily Bronte....Elaborate and satisfying." The Seattle Times

Review:

"A doorstopper of a book that manages to be both Victorian and modern all at once....Full of enough sinewy twists and turns to make Wilkie Collins — the Charles Dickens contemporary — put down his quill in awe." Vancouver Sun

Review:

"An intriguing and entertaining read full of twists and turns, reversals and revelations....A haunting, disturbing and lovely ode to the universal frailties of the human condition." Rocky Mountain News

Synopsis:

In Victorian England, an orphan girl is sent to a country estate to work for-and ultimately woo-its young heiress, on behalf of a mysterious benefactor known as Gentleman.

About the Author

A native of Wales, Sarah Waters is the award-winning author of Affinity and Tipping the Velvet.

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Holly B, July 26, 2011 (view all comments by Holly B)
This book starts out rather slowly as a character study. I was interested but not enthralled. And then, WHAM, Sarah Waters throws a left hook that I did not see coming and sucked me deeply into the book. I was on a vacation, and when I got to that part, I was almost annoyed that I was on my trip, since all I wanted to do was read! The author continues to change perspectives, which keeps things interesting. She continues to throw twists in, which are then somewhat more expected, but no less interesting. This book is well worth the read. I hated finishing it--I just wanted it to keep going.
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Jessica Byers, June 20, 2011 (view all comments by Jessica Byers)
Historical fiction at it's best and most enjoyable. I have not lost so much sleep for a book in a very long time. Thought it took me a little while to get into at at first, once I did, I was totally hooked. Incredibly suspenseful and fascinating the particular way that she somewhat unexpectedly tells the story from both protagonists' point of view. This was one that stayed with me for quite a while after I finished it; I'd wake up wondering what became of the characters, Sue and Maud. I was sorry it was over, but glad I still have a few more of Sarah Waters' books to read.
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Tara McDaniel, January 3, 2010 (view all comments by Tara McDaniel)
The best book I've read in a decade? Nay. The best book I've read in my life! Water's writing is lush, moody and provocative, and the plot has one twist after another, leading you to the perfectly surprising ending. I lost sleep for days reading this book. I haven't found another to surpass it--yet.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781573229722
Author:
Waters, Sarah
Publisher:
Riverhead Books
Author:
Eagland, Jane
Author:
Brown, Stacia
Subject:
General
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
Historical - General
Subject:
London (england)
Subject:
Lesbian
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Historical fiction
Subject:
Historical
Subject:
Love & Romance
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st U.S. paperback
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
October 22, 2002
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
from 9
Language:
English
Pages:
592
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in 1 lb
Age Level:
from 14

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Product details 592 pages Riverhead Books - English 9781573229722 Reviews:
"Review" by , "[A] richly woven tale of duplicity, passion, and lots of other good stuff....Nobody writing today surpasses the precocious Waters's virtuosic handling of narrative complexity and thickly textured period detail. This is a marvelous novel."
"Review" by , "Superb storytelling. Fingersmith is gripping; so suspenseful and twisting is the plot that for the last 250 pages, I read at breakneck speed."
"Review" by , "A marvelous pleasure....Waters's noted attention to historical detail and her beautifully sensitive dialogue help to anchor the force-five plot twisters."
"Review" by , "A deftly plotted thriller....An absorbing and elegant story that's old-fashioned in the best way."
"Review" by , "Oliver Twist with a twist: female and sexually aware....Waters spins an absorbing tale that withholds as much as it discloses....She writes great Gothic, her descriptive skill augmented by an acute ear for dialogue."
"Review" by , "What a deliciously brazen stunt Sarah Waters pulls off....[A] first-rate pastiche of betrayed maidens and dastardly smiling villains....The erotic charge between Maud and Sue and the psychological games they play make Fingersmith a sophisticated treat."
"Review" by , "A sweeping read."
"Review" by , "[The] energetic plot bristles with scheming villains and lurid details....Calls to mind the feverishly gloomy haunts of Charlotte and Emily Bronte....Elaborate and satisfying."
"Review" by , "A doorstopper of a book that manages to be both Victorian and modern all at once....Full of enough sinewy twists and turns to make Wilkie Collins — the Charles Dickens contemporary — put down his quill in awe."
"Review" by , "An intriguing and entertaining read full of twists and turns, reversals and revelations....A haunting, disturbing and lovely ode to the universal frailties of the human condition."
"Synopsis" by , In Victorian England, an orphan girl is sent to a country estate to work for-and ultimately woo-its young heiress, on behalf of a mysterious benefactor known as Gentleman.
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