Scapegallows by Carol Birch - ISBN: 9781844083916
Paperback
Smuggler, servant, escapee: Twice sentenced, she defies the hangman’s noose.

Scapegallows

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  • Paperback

    448 pages

  • Release Date

    1 September 2008

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Summary

This is the story of Margaret Catchpole, born into a smugglers’ world in Suffolk in the late 1700s.

As the valued servant of a wealthy family and a friend of criminals, Margaret leads a double life that inevitably brings about her downfall and she is sentenced to hang not once, but twice. But she escapes the gallows and is transported with other convicts to Australia.

A wonderful adventure story, SCAPEGALLOWS takes inspiration from the life of the real Margaret Catchpole. A wo…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781844083916
ISBN-10:1844083918
Author:Carol Birch
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Virago Press Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:448
Release Date:1 September 2008
Weight:297g
Dimensions:196mm x 130mm x 30mm
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Critics Review

SUNDAY TIMES– ** ‘Birch deftly tells a story spanning several decades, with an intensity that is … lyrical … . and evokes the period without compromising her complex diachronic concerns’?

** ‘Birch deftly tells a story spanning several decades, with an intensity that is … lyrical … . and evokes the period without compromising her complex diachronic concerns - TLS ** ‘[Birch has] a first class voice … An exciting and evocative fictional version of the life of Margaret Catchpole … The novel is a trium

SUNDAY TIMES - ** ‘Birch deftly tells a story spanning several decades, with an intensity that is … lyrical … . and evokes the period without compromising he

TLS - ** ‘A rich portrait of a shadowy world of 18th century sailors and smugglers, full of characters both charming and fatally flawed. Fans of Margaret At

PSYCHOLOGIES - ** ‘Birch is a naturally literary writer who can, with a simple image, evoke the deepest emotion’

About The Author

Carol Birch

Carol Birch was born in Manchester. Author of seven novels, she has won the David Higham Award, the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize and was longlisted for the 2003 ManBooker Prize. She lives in Lancaster.

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