"Intriguing and captivating."—Celia Rees, author of Witch Child WRONGED. HANGED. ALIVE? (AND TRUE!)Anne can't move a muscle, can't open her eyes, can't scream. She lies immobile in the darkness, unsure if she'd dead, terrified she's buried alive, haunted by her final memory—of being hanged. A maidservant falsely accused of infanticide in 1650 England and sent to the scaffold, Anne Green is trapped with her racing thoughts, her burning need to revisit the events—and the man—that led her to the gallows. Meanwhile, a shy 18-year-old medical student attends his first dissection and notices something strange as the doctors prepare their tools . . . Did her eyelids just flutter? Could this corpse be alive? Beautifully written, impossible to put down, and meticulously researched, Newes from the Dead is based on the true story of the real Anne Green, a servant who survived a hanging to awaken on the dissection table. Newes from the Dead concludes with scans of the original 1651 document that recounts this chilling medical phenomenon. Newes from the Dead is a 2009 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
Celia Rees
“Intriguing and captivating.”
Kirkus Reviews
“A chilling, mesmerizing read.”
School Library Journal
“A grabber of a premise.”
Booklist
“A historical mystery that is creepy in the best Edgar Allen Poe tradition, as well as thought-provoking.”
The Times (UK)
“First-rate . . . Anne’s story, handled with skill and passion, will be hard for anyone to put down.”
The Horn Book
“A well researched, riveting read.”
Find it on
AmazonReviews
No videos available yet.
News
No news articles linked to this title yet.
- Release Date 07/06/2010
- Author Mary Hooper
- Language English
- Company Square Fish
- Weight 8.8 ounces
- Dimensions 5.46 x 0.7 x 8.3 inches
No tags available.
Newes from the Dead Ratings
Overall
Overall rating of the media
Atmosphere
How immersive and tense is the atmosphere
Gore
Level and quality of gore/violence
Story
Quality of the storyline and plot
Writing
Quality of the written content
Character Development
Depth and growth of characters
Pacing
Flow and timing of the narrative