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Review Quotes: "In this ecologically inflected novel, Agnes, a forensic anthropologist is asked to identify the body of a woman found in an English peat bog . . . the novel alternates between Agnes's life and that of the woman, a Celtic druid . . . Agnes's investigation sparks a new attention to the world around her, and the novel's sensibility mirrors the peat organisms themselves." --The New Yorker "Bog Queen is a literary page turner . . . North balances the nitty-gritty of anthropological work with the mystery of an Iron Age druid, unraveling how she ended up the titular 'bog queen.'" -- USA Today "North reaches new heights with this brilliant novel." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review, "Best Books of the Year" "A strangely well-preserved Iron Age body turns up in an English bog, and the American forensic anthropologist on the case is thrust into an absorbing, complex mystery." -- People Magazine, "Best Books of the Month" "Anna North's new novel captures attention even before the first page." -- Scott Simon, NPR "Weekend Edition" "Daring, delightful, and moving." -- Rachel Khong, New York Times bestselling author of REAL AMERICANS "An absolute astonishment." -- Vauhini Vara, author of Pulitzer Prize Finalist THE IMMORTAL KING RAO "An intricate work of historical fiction, a tightly woven mystery reminiscent of the police procedural Bones, and perhaps most of all, a transfixing excavation of the competing interests converging on the natural world in our present moment of ecological devastation, economic precarity, and historical forgetting . . . This expansive tale is about much more than a battle among scientists, environmentalists, and corporate interests. In confronting questions of duty, ambition, and community, North's magical novel renders the world-both ancient and modern-mysterious to us again." -- Foreign Policy "I was completely engrossed by Anna North's Bog Queen, a tense and atmospheric literary thriller with a strong sense of place." -- Esquire, "Best Books of the Year" "A remarkably crafted tale that asks important questions about the imprint we leave on our loved ones, our culture, and our land." -- Booklist "In measured, textural prose, North takes us from the expected mysteries of a body in a bog into a reflection on the web of life that links everyone. That insight, com-bined with a page-turning narrative, makes Bog Queen a book with something to offer any thoughtful reader." -- BookPage "A memorable tale of the unexpected linkages of history, land, and female power. North widens her range with this layered mystery-meets-ancient-history mashup." -- Kirkus Reviews "To this resonant mystery, the author Anna North brings a timely exploration of power, landscape and deep time, building a mesmerising novel." -- The Observer "[A] complex and beautifully written story that explores female power and leadership across time, as well as environmental concerns. It also meshes past and present in surprising ways, illustrating the connections between humans and nature and our evolving belief systems . . . Bog Queen offers everything fans love about historical fiction: a fascinating look back through time with memorable characters, remarkable settings and a story that moves along at a steady clip." -- KMUW (Wichita NPR) "The latest novel by Anna North explores questions of environmentalism, tradition and whose stories are told and remembered. Told from several perspectives, we not only hear from present-day Agnes, a forensic anthropologist called upon to identify a body found in a bog, but also from an Iron Age druid and from the bog's moss itself, as North gives a powerful voice to a sacred witness." -- Ms., "Best Books of the Year" "In Anna North's Bog Queen, the literary weird girl is Agnes, a forensic anthropologist; but she's mirrored by the body and presence of a weird girl who has been dead for thousands of years. Agnes also has a strange relationship with the bog itself - for her, the moss is a sentient creature, which helps her as she unravels the story of the dead woman in the bog" -- CrimeReads "A page-turning mystery and a graceful, sincere evocation of internal and external power struggles in changing worlds, from Roman Britain to a climate-broken UK. Bog Queen sparkles like unearthed treasure." -- Kaliane Bradley, New York Times bestselling author of THE MINISTRY OF TIME "With rich, elegiac prose, Anna North's Bog Queen travels between modern day England and the druidic order of Celtic Europe to ask what we owe the past, the earth, and ultimately, each other. A book of magic and healing." -- Jenny Tinghui Zhang, author of FOUR TREASURES OF THE SKY "Wise, beautifully written, and transcendent in feeling, Bog Queen is exactly the kind of novel I love. North deftly weaves between the past and present to show us the complicated and far-reaching web that connects us all through time and space." -- Rita Chang-Eppig, author of DEEP AS THE SKY, RED AS THE SEA "A lightning strike of a novel by a visionary storyteller. Bog Queen is an earthly meditation; a page-turning mystery; and a tale of power, profit, and dominion as old as time. Anna North is simply brilliant. " -- Jung Yun, author of SHELTER and O BEAUTIFUL " Bog Queen is an iridescent contemporary folktale, steeped with peat, memory and myth. Its writing shimmers with strange beauty, perfect for those who crave the haunting stories the earth remembers for us." -- Lucy Rose, author of THE LAMB "Taking parts of a true story, author Anna North spins a wonderful tale of druids, vengeful warriors, scheming kings, and a scientist who's as much of a genius as she is a nerd. The tale of the two women swings back and forth between chapters and eras, mixed with female strength and twenty-first century concerns. Even better, these perfectly mixed parts are occasionally joined by a third entity that adds a delicious note of darkness, as if whatever happens can be erased in a moment . . . If you're a fan of feminist fiction, science, or novels featuring kings, druids, and Celtic history, don't wait." -- Bookworm Sez "An atmospheric ancient mystery with a meditation on modern environmental progress." -- Zoomer Magazine, "Must Reads for the Month" "Two smart, ambitious women born two millennia apart - a Celtic druid and a forensic scientist - bring unexpected acclaim to one another . . . a strangely beguiling tale that celebrates perseverance, scientific inquiry, environmentalism, progress, and cooperation. North keeps readers turning pages." -- Christian Science Monitor Biographical Note: Anna North is the author of the instant New York Times bestseller and Reese's Book Club pick Outlawed, America Pacifica, and Lambda Literary Award winner The Life and Death of Sophie Stark . She is a senior correspondent at Vox. She lives in Brooklyn. Brief Description: "When a body is found in a bog in northwest England, Agnes, an American forensic anthropologist, is called to investigate. Agnes has always been more comfortable with the dead than the living, but this body is not like any she's ever seen. Though its bones prove it was buried more than two thousand years ago, it is almost completely preserved. The mystery of the Iron Age body draws the attention of numerous groups with competing interests: the archaeologists who want to study the surrounding bog, the peat-cutters who want to profit from the land's resources, and a group of environmental activists and neo-pagans who demand the body be returned to its resting place and that the moss-layered bog -- a marvel of carbon capture on a warming planet -- be left undisturbed. Then there's the moss itself; a complex repository of artifacts and remains, with its own dark stories to tell. As Agnes is drawn into the controversy stirred by the body and its habitat, she must face not only the deep history of what she has unearthed, but also the relationships she has forsworn in her bid for independence. Vividly flashing between the uncertainty of post-Brexit England and the druidic order of Celtic Europe at the dawn of the Roman era, Bog Queen brims with climate urgency and ancient wisdom as it connects across time two gifted, farsighted young women learning to harness their strange strengths in a landscape more mysterious and complex than either can imagine."-- Publisher Marketing: NATIONAL BESTSELLER NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE NEW YORKER, PUBLISHERS WEEKLY AND ESQUIREIn the gorgeous new novel by the New York Times bestselling author of Outlawed, "a strangely well-preserved Iron Age body turns up in an English bog, and the American forensic anthropologist on the case is thrust into an absorbing, complex mystery" (People magazine). When a body is found in a bog in northwest England, Agnes, an American forensic anthropologist, is called to investigate. But this body is not like any she's ever seen. Though its bones prove it was buried more than two thousand years ago, it is almost completely preserved. Soon Agnes is drawn into a mystery from the distant past, called to understand and avenge the death of an Iron Age woman more like her than she knows. Along the way, she must contend with peat-cutters who want to profit from the bog and activists who demand that the land be left undisturbed. Then there's the moss itself: a complex repository of artifacts and remains, with its own dark stories to tell. As Agnes faces the deep history of what she has unearthed, she's also forced to question what she thought she knew about her talent, her self-reliance, and her place in the world. Flashing between the uncertainty of post-Brexit England and the druidic order of Celtic Europe at the dawn of the Roman era, Bog Queen brims with contemporary urgency and ancient wisdom as it connects across time two gifted, farsighted young women learning to harness their strange strengths in a landscape more mysterious and complex than either can imagine. Review Citations:
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