Fayne A Novel

Fayne A Novel by Ann-Marie MacDonald, published by Knopf Canada on March 26, 2024, is a literary work that intertwines themes of science, magic, love, and identity. Set in the late nineteenth century, the story follows Charlotte Bell, who grows up in the isolated estate of Fayne, where her father, Lord Henry Bell, shields her from the outside world due to a mysterious condition. As Charlotte’s curiosity leads her to explore the moorlands and learn from the enigmatic hired man, Byrn, she grapples with the legacy of her family, including the haunting portrait of her mother and the tragic loss of her brother.
Readers will find a rich narrative that delves into Charlotte’s quest for knowledge and adventure, which ultimately challenges the confines of her upbringing. The novel presents a journey that uncovers family secrets and explores the complexities of identity. With its focus on historical elements and the experiences of women, Fayne invites readers to engage with Charlotte’s story as she navigates the boundaries of her world and seeks to understand her place within it. This edition spans 736 pages and is presented in English.
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THE INSTANT #1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER A Globe and Mail Best Book of the Year
A beloved writer returns with a tale of science, magic, love, and identity.
“Engrossing, gorgeous, funny.” —The Globe and Mail “Magnificent.” —Montreal Review of Books “A reinvention for the bestselling author. . . . MacDonald’s fourth novel is a paean to the act of storytelling and a triumph that challenges the constructs of gender.” —Quill & Quire (starred review)
In the late nineteenth century, Charlotte Bell is growing up at Fayne, a vast and lonely estate straddling the border between England and Scotland, where she has been kept from the world by her adoring father, Lord Henry Bell, owing to a mysterious condition. Charlotte, strong and insatiably curious, revels in the moorlands, and has learned the treacherous and healing ways of the bog from the old hired man, Byrn, whose own origins are shrouded in mystery. Her idyllic existence is shadowed by the magnificent portrait on the landing in Fayne House which depicts her mother, a beautiful Irish-American heiress, holding Charlotte’s brother, Charles Bell. Charlotte has grown up with the knowledge that her mother died in giving birth to her, and that her older brother, Charles, the long-awaited heir, died soon afterwards at the age of two. When Charlotte’s appetite for learning threatens to exceed the bounds of the estate, her father breaks with tradition and hires a tutor to teach his daughter “as you would my son, had I one.” But when Charlotte and her tutor’s explorations of the bog turn up an unexpected artefact, her father announces he has arranged for her to be cured of her condition, and her world is upended. Charlotte’s passion for knowledge and adventure will take her to the bottom of family secrets and to the heart of her own identity.
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