<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>"For fans of <i>The Handmaid's Tale</i>...a debut novel with a dark setting and an unforgettable heroine...is a riveting depiction of hard-won female empowerment" (<i>The Washington</i> <i>Post</i>).</b> <p/><i>The Sin Eater walks among us, unseen, unheard</i><br> <i>Sins of our flesh become sins of Hers</i><br> <i>Following Her to the grave, unseen, unheard</i><br> <i>The Sin Eater Walks Among Us.</i> <p/>For the crime of stealing bread, fourteen-year-old May receives a life sentence: she must become a Sin Eater--a shunned woman, brutally marked, whose fate is to hear the final confessions of the dying, eat ritual foods symbolizing their sins as a funeral rite, and thereby shoulder their transgressions to grant their souls access to heaven. <p/>Orphaned and friendless, apprenticed to an older Sin Eater who cannot speak to her, May must make her way in a dangerous and cruel world she barely understands. When a deer heart appears on the coffin of a royal governess who did not confess to the dreadful sin it represents, the older Sin Eater refuses to eat it. She is taken to prison, tortured, and killed. To avenge her death, May must find out who placed the deer heart on the coffin and why. <p/>"Very much reminiscent of <i>The Handmaid's Tale</i>...it transcends its historical roots to give us a modern heroine" (<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>). "A novel as strange as it is captivating" (<i>BuzzFeed</i>), <i>The Sin Eater</i> "is a treat for fans of feminist speculative fiction" (<i>Publishers Weekly</i>) and "exactly what historical fiction lovers have unknowingly craved" (<i>New York Journal of Books</i>).<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"<i>Sin Eater </i>by Megan Campisi: A dystopian story about a girl in 16th century England that is sentenced to work as a 'Sin Eater, people who cannot be touched or spoken to and whose job is to hear the final confessions of the dying while eating foods symbolizing their sins so their souls can be admitted to heaven.' <b>Think a cross between Margaret Atwood and Umberto Eco with this one, and it is a phenomenal read</b>."-- "Palm Beach Post"<br><br>"<i>Sin Eater</i> is a dark and thrilling page turner that turns a dystopian eye on the past in an unnervingly contemporary way. All hail Megan Campisi and her smashing novel." --Emma Donoghue, New York Times bestselling author of Room and Akin<br><br>"<i>Sin Eater</i> is a fully fleshed work of speculative fiction, abundant with the fine details of Elizabethan life and, of course, food. May is a damaged and sympathetic heroine, at once intelligent and innocent. This is an opulently imagined debut, horrific and weirdly beautiful, filled with earnest feeling as well as cruelty. Set aside time to read this engrossing novel in one go."-- "Shelf Awareness"<br><br>"<i>Sin Eater</i> turns shame into a superpower."-- "Bitch Media"<br><br>"<i>The Name of the Rose </i>meets <i>Wolf Hall </i>in this brilliant, bewitching novel. Megan Campisi conjures a deliciously warped version of sixteenth-century Britain: Tudor England in a funhouse mirror. Her heroine, a young girl cruelly rendered pariah, is ingeniously sketched and achingly real. Ms. Campisi has created a dark, rich story replete with humor, unforgettable characters, and arcane mysteries. It casts a spell on your heart and mind until the final page." --Jennie Melamed, author of Gather the Daughters<br><br>"[A] rousing, impressive debut... Campisi's stirring portrait of injustice is deepened by May's cleverness, frustration, and grief. This spellbinding novel is a treat for fans of feminist speculative fiction."<b> </b>-- "Publishers Weekly"<br><br>"A dark, propulsive novel that twists your stomach in all the right ways." -- "Lit Hub"<br><br>"A Tudor banquet of a novel...its center the desiring, devouring, life-giving, murdering, and dying female body."-- "Historical Novels Review"<br><br>"An in-depth, lyrical exploration of the forced reinvention of a teenage girl, ripped from her normal existence into a life of shifting public sins into feminine flesh, literally. <i>Sin Eater </i>is a thrilling surprise - Megan Campisi uses the history of patriarchal injustice to create a keenly researched feminist arc of unexpected abundance, reckoning, intellect, and ferocious survival."--Maria Dahvana Headley, New York Times bestselling author of The Mere Wife<br><br>"An original novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat."-- "BookReporter"<br><br>"Campisi shapes a tale of folk customs, dark superstitions, and feminine power... Recommend this debut, an original melding of mystery and alternate history, to admirers of Karen Maitland's folklore-infused medieval thrillers and Diane Setterfield's <i>Once Upon a River</i>."-- "Booklist"<br><br>"Dark and evocative."-- "Pop Sugar"<br><br>"Magnificent...complex, vivid... This vision of Renaissance outsiders is exactly what historical fiction lovers have unknowingly craved."-- "New York Journal of Books"<br><br>"Rich with imaginative and historical details, <i>Sin Eater</i> is part mystery, part horror, and--ultimately--a timeless story of one woman regaining her power. I loved this from beginning to end." --Christina Dalcher, author of Vox<br><br>"Simply riveting."-- "Midwest Book Review"<br><br>"The atmospheric, historical fantasy setting combined with May's jarringly eccentric personality creates a novel as strange as it is captivating."-- "BuzzFeed"<br><br>"Very much reminiscent of <i>The Handmaid's Tale</i>. In this way, it transcends its historical roots to give us a modern heroine. Richly imaginative and strikingly contemporary."-- "Kirkus Reviews"<br><br><b>One of the Most Anticipated Books of 2020. Lit Hub</b><br><br>"A riveting description of hardwon female empowerment that weaves together meticulous research, unsolved murder--and an unforgettable heroine. Exhilarating...great storytelling...reminiscent of<i> The Handmaid's Tale</i> or Russell Hoban's great sui-generis sci-fi novel <i>Riddley Walker</i>."-- "The Washington Post"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Megan Campisi is a playwright, novelist, and teacher. Her plays have been performed in China, France, and the United States. She attended Yale University and L'École International de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq. The author of <i>Sin Eater</i>, she lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her family.
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