Lily: A Tale of Revenge, by Rose Tremain is set in Victorian England and follows the life of Lily, a young woman haunted by her upbringing. Abandoned as a baby on a freezing cold night, she is rescued by a young policeman (Sam Trench) and taken to a Foundling Hospital. She is fostered out to a lovely family in the countryside, but after 6 years, she has to be returned to the Hospital (those are the rules) and she is heartbroken. The treatment of the children in the hospital is brutal, particularly from one of the nurses, and Lily and her best friend decide to try and escape. They almost make it, but are returned and things go from bad to worse. Finally, after years of maltreatment and devoid of any love, Lily is old enough to leave and find work with a wigmaker called Belle Prettywood, who becomes her friend. But when her urge to find her birth mother to find out why she was abandoned begins to overwhelm her, something snaps, and she sets out to take revenge upon one of the people who tormented her the most - the nurse. She happens to reconnect with Sam Trench, and she starts to feel that he may save her again, but the jeopardy is that when he finds out what she's done, she will end up at the end of a noose. Will Lily find freedom and will she ever be happy...? This is a book full of darkness, totally wrapped up in the grim atmosphere of unloving institutions whose treatment of the most vulnerable is shocking. Although heartbreaking in places, the author brings all the characters to life, and we especially root for Lily despite what she has done. There may not be many laughs, but there are the occasional bright spots where hope and love do shine through ... although on a personal note, not quite enough for me! Rose Tremain is a great storyteller, and her books are always worth trying, though, with its almost relentless despair, maybe this isn't the one for you if you are not quite feeling at your most robust!
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: 279 print pages.
Price I paid: £3.99.
Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, ebook.
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