Foulsham (Iremonger 2)
from the author of The Times Book of the Year Little
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hot Key Books
Published:2nd Jul '15
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Dark, gothic and delightfully macabre, the Iremonger family return ...
Abandoned in the depths of the Heaps, Lucy Pennant has been rescued by a terrifying creature, Binadit Iremonger - more animal than human. She is desperate and determined to find Clod. But unbeknownst to her, Clod has become a golden sovereign and is 'lost'. He is being passed as currency from hand to hand all around Foulsham, and yet...
'All of Edward Carey's work is profound and delightful' - Max Porter
'Dark and wildly original urban fantasy tale' - The New York Times
'If this were music, Carey would be Eric Satie. If it were film, he would be Tim Burton.' - Newsday
'A rare work of individual brilliance' - Inis magazine
Dark, gothic and delightfully macabre, the Iremonger family return...
Foulsham, London's great filth repository, is bursting at the seams. The walls that keep the muck in are buckling, rubbish is spilling over the top, back into the city that it came from. In the Iremonger family offices, Grandfather Umbitt Iremonger broods: in his misery and fury at the people of London, he has found a way of making everyday objects assume human shape, and turning real people into objects.
Abandoned in the depths of the Heaps, Lucy Pennant has been rescued by a terrifying creature, Binadit Iremonger - more animal than human. She is desperate and determined to find Clod. But unbeknownst to her, Clod has become a golden sovereign and is 'lost'. He is being passed as currency from hand to hand all around Foulsham, and yet everywhere people are searching for him, desperate to get hold of this dangerous Iremonger, who, it is believed, has the power to bring the mighty Umbitt down.
But all around the city, things, everyday things, are twitching into life...
Edward Carey's HEAP HOUSE - delightful, eccentric, heartfelt, surprising, philosophical, everything that a novel for children should be. * Eleanor Catton, winner of the Man Booker Prize 2013 (Praise for HEAP HOUSE) *
Astonishing and inventive, it calls out to be read. * Nicolette Jones, The Sunday Times (Praise for HEAP HOUSE) *
Dark and wildly original urban fantasy tale * The New York Times *
How do I even begin to talk about this exceptional, astonishing book? * NPR Books *
ISBN: 9781471401633
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 19mm
Weight: 247g
336 pages