Synopses & Reviews
A sensual, compelling new novel inspired by dramatic chronicles, contemporary events, and the tragic figure of a woman-goddess in permanent exileRoom XIX of the Museum of Albion doesn't usually have many visitors. But when a huge crowd of dispossessed immigrants and homeless gather to see a mummy that has recently been moved, political pressure mounts, and the curator must reveal the mystery behind the locked door. To the passionate young man who has adopted the mummy as a figurehead, the curator explains that the once secret exhibit is a bundle of rare objects and intriguing documents that tell of the wanderings of an unknown woman named Leto. Marina Warner's magical new novel weaves together the story of this ancient goddess and eternal refugee with the drama of the curator, her new friend, and the people whose lives will be transformed by The Leto Bundle. As Leto moves westward across the map from her first home, she slips through time, reappearing in different guises and ever on the run. She gives birth to twins during a far-off era of civil strife, shelters with wolves, stows away on a ship, works as a chambermaid in a war-torn city, and, in a bombing attack, saves her daughter but loses her son. The novel sweeps from mythological times to the Middle Ages, to Victorian Europe, and then to the present day, when Leto reappears, still searching, of course, for her long-lost son. The Leto Bundle retells the story of the eternal refugee in a magical modern novel of huge scope and imaginative force.
Synopsis
This novel sweeps from prehistory to the Middle Ages, to Victorian Europe, and then to the present day, as a mysterious woman named Leto searches for her long-lost son. In "The Leto Bundle, " the eternal story of the refugee becomes a powerful modern novel of huge scope and imaginative force.
About the Author
Marina Warner is a novelist, cultural historian, and critic. Among her acclaimed non-fiction works are From the Beast to the Blond (FSG, 1995) and No Go The Bogeyman (FSG, 1998). She lives in London.