The Bride's Farewell
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2009
5
Novel • Fiction
England • 1850s
2009
Adult
12-18 years
In The Bride's Farewell, Meg Rosoff tells the story of a young person named Pell who flees from a predetermined life in a 19th-century English village. Through encounters with diverse individuals and challenges, Pell seeks freedom and self-discovery in a world that tests their resilience and courage.
Mysterious
Adventurous
Contemplative
Emotional
Bittersweet
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Meg Rosoff's The Bride's Farewell impresses with its lyrical prose and vivid historical setting, enchanting readers through its strong, independent protagonist. However, some critique its plot pacing and character development as uneven. Overall, it's a compelling read that balances a journey of self-discovery with emotional depth.
Fans of The Bride's Farewell by Meg Rosoff are likely to enjoy historical fiction with strong female protagonists. Readers of Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor or The Book Thief by Markus Zusak might appreciate Rosoff's lyrical prose and themes of adventure, love, and self-discovery in a richly depicted 19th-century setting.
2,227 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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5
Novel • Fiction
England • 1850s
2009
Adult
12-18 years
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