The Skinless Boy of Orphanage 73 struggles to cope with his disability. And his fear of the powerful but cruel matron who rules the orphanage with an iron fist. When he discovers that there are children living in a secret room behind the clock. He embarks on an adventure that tests his loyalty and his strength. Will he be able to trust the other orphans? Will he be able to survive? And will he be able to find out why Orphanage 73 has closed its doors forever? This new book by Frances Hardinge is an exciting read for children and adults alike, full of mystery, magic, and danger!
Overview About “A Skinful of Shadows” by “Frances Hardinge”
A Skinful of Shadows is a novel that explores themes and ideas about identity, trust, and security. The first book in what’s called The Dark Materials trilogy serves as a prequel to two other books that serve as companions to each other. The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass. If you’re interested in either series but haven’t started them yet. You can safely read A Skinful of Shadows without fear of confusion. Without spoiling anything, if you enjoyed reading any books written by C.S. Lewis or Philip Pullman then it’s safe to say you’ll enjoy A Skinful of Shadows.
Reviews About “A Skinful of Shadows” by “Frances Hardinge”
A Skinful of Shadows is a creative, expansive, and immersive world. The action moves quickly, with twists and turns that kept me guessing right up until the end—and I loved every moment. Hardinge’s prose is engaging, her characters are complex and multidimensional, and I can’t wait to see where she takes them next! If you’re looking for an engrossing read full of stunning writing and fascinating magic from a rising star in YA literature then A Skinful of Shadows should be at the top of your list.
About “Frances Hardinge” the author of “A Skinful of Shadows”
Frances Hardinge is an award-winning author whose books include Cuckoo Song, Gullstruck Island, and her novel for adults, The Lie Tree. She also writes as F.E. Higgins and has written two thrillers, Breathes My Name and Perfect Lies. In 2016 she won a Guardian children’s fiction prize with her novel Dustlands. She was named one of Granta’s Best Young British Novelists in 2013. We’ll be hearing from her today about her new book, which is called A Skinful of Shadows and will be published next month. And I should mention: It’s set during the reign of terror in Paris in 1793. This should tell you something about its content.
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