The Illumination of Ursula Flight

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One of Stylist's must-read books of 2018
'Original and charming, joyous and funny.' Tessa Hadley
'...[this] debut novel sweeps us away to the world of Ursula Flight, wannabe actress and playwright in 17th-century Britain. Ursula is a spirited and funny protagonist.' Sarah Shaffi, Stylist

'ON THE 15TH DAY OF DECEMBER IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1664, A GREAT LIGHT BLOOMED IN THE DARK SKY...'
Born on the night of a bad-luck comet, Ursula Flight has a difficult destiny written in the stars. Growing up with her family in the country, she is educated by a forward-thinking father who enables her to discover a love of reading, writing and astrology. Ursula dreams of becoming a famous playwright, but is devastated to learn she must instead fulfil her family's expectations and marry. Trapped and lost, Ursula plots her escape - but her freedom will come at a price.
As Ursula's dangerous desires play out, both on and off the stage, she's flung into a giddy world of actors, aristocrats and artistic endeavours which will change her life irrevocably.
A gutsy coming-of-age story about a spirited young woman struggling to lead a creative life, this uplifting tale vividly evokes the glittering world of Restoration-era theatre. For anyone who has ever tried to succeed against the odds, The Illumination of Ursula Flight is an inspiring journey of love and loss, heartbreak and all-consuming passion. This is a debut pulsating with life for readers of Jessie Burton, Sarah Waters and Sarah Perry.

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5.0
1 review
Midge Odonnell
May 1, 2018
This a book that can only be read in it's printed form - no e-books for this one, they really will not do it justice. It feels like a decadent treat in your hands, from the gorgeous cover which is designed to replicate an illuminated manuscript (see what they did there huh) to the illustrations within to separate sections and chapters the whole serves as an experience in reading and not just a solitary act. Set around the 1680s the whole feel of the book is evocative of the time, looking like a ha'penny pamphlet in places it just solidifies your immersion in to the life of this one woman. What a woman our delightful heroine Mrs Ursula Flight turns out to be. Born of the merchant classes with a father in favour with the newly restored Rex they have wealth. This doesn't matter to the young Ursula and her playmates are from all classes, even as her father begins her education at the age of 8. It is to be this education that serves her through her life - a life that includes marriage, cuckoldery, illegitimacy and one of the dodgiest professions in 17th Century England - acting (oh the baseness of it all!). The language of the tale is a glorious mix of the contemporary and contemporaneous to the period (yes some judicious internet searches were required in places - in others I realised that old Lancashire words I use in my day to day parlance are actually Old English). As if Ursula's voice is not warm and witty enough to draw you in to this quirky telling of a life then the language alone should do it. I could rhapsodise for a good thousand more words about this book and dissect each nuance of every situation but I shall refrain. This is a first novel and it sets an incredibly hard act to follow. You can certainly understand why the publishing house has decided to publish in hardback and laid out so much in the way of graphic design on it. This is one book that deserves to take pride of place on your shelves and if you do lend it out you will make sure you get it back. All I can say is BUY THE BOOK, you will thank me for it - honestly! I RECEIVED A FREE COPY OF THIS BOOK FROM READERS FIRST IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW.
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About the author

Anna-Marie Crowhurst has worked as a freelance journalist and columnist for more than 15 years, contributing to The Times, The Guardian, Time Out, Newsweek, Emerald Street and Stylist. In 2016 she studied for an MA in Creative Writing at Bath Spa University, where her debut novel The Illumination of Ursula Flight was born . She lives in London.

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