Audrey Burges' The Minuscule Mansion of Myra Malone is a charming and magical debut novel, with a love story at its heart, woven across multiple periods and perspectives, about a mystical dolls’ house.Once upon a time there was a house . . . From her attic in the Arizona mountains, thirty-four year-old recluse Myra Malone blogs about a miniature mansion – a dolls' house – which captivates thousands of readers worldwide. Myra herself is tethered to the Mansion by a strange magic she can’t understand - there are rooms that appear and disappear overnight, music that plays in its corridors.Across the country, Alex Rakes, the thirty-four year-old heir of a furniture business, encounters two Mansion fans trying to recreate a room from her stories. Alex is shocked to recognize his own bedroom in minute scale.The Mansion is his family’s home, handed down from the grandmother who disappeared mysteriously when Alex was a child. Searching for answers, Alex begins corresponding with Myra. Together, the two unwind the lonely paths of their twin worlds - big and small - and trace the stories that entwine them, setting the stage for a meeting rooted in loss, but defined by love.Readers are enchanted by this magical tale:'A wonderful story, beautifully crafted. I got completely lost in it.''I could not put this book down nor can I describe it to you. But it’s a story you want to read and tuck away in your heart…like that magical dress you had as a child''ALL THE STARS!! I loved this one so very much - my first 5 star read of the year! Magic realism, a romance and a little mystery all rolled into one in this touching story . . . ''Love stories, detailed and fascinating miniatures, and magic make a perfect potion . . .'
CONTRIBUTORS: Audrey BurgesEAN: 9781035009213COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 0 gHEIGHT: 234 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan MacmillanDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: FICTION / Fantasy / General, FICTION / Magical RealismWIDTH: 153 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
Virginia, Arizona, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary, Magical realism, Fantasy romance
lively, stylish, and full of heart. The Minuscule Mansion of Myra Malone is decorated with gorgeous wordsmithery and magical trimmings, and I loved every minute spent inside., Absolutely charming and haunting in equal measures, a beautifully written love story, a generous, big-hearted reprieve from our ever-more-troubling reality; a modern fairy tale . . . Audrey Burges is a storyteller of warmth, wit, and stunning originality., a refreshing and unique entry into the genre of mystical realism. Perfect for fans of Sarah Addison Allen and for all book lovers searching for a fantastic read., Love, loss, and loneliness: this book explores it all, with Burges’ characteristic humour and care.
Audrey Burges writes novels, humour, satire and essays in Richmond, Virginia. She has stories published in McSweeney's, Cease, Cows, Into the Void, Human Parts, Empty Mirror, The Belladonna, Slackjaw, and Points in Case. When Audrey isn't writing, she's being tolerated by her two rambunctious children and very patient husband. The Miniscule Mansion of Myra Malone is Audrey's debut novel.
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Audrey Burges' The Minuscule Mansion of Myra Malone is a charming and magical debut novel, with a love story at its heart, woven across multiple periods and perspectives, about a mystical dolls’ house.Once upon a time there was a house . . . From her attic in the Arizona mountains, thirty-four year-old recluse Myra Malone blogs about a miniature mansion – a dolls' house – which captivates thousands of readers worldwide. Myra herself is tethered to the Mansion by a strange magic she can’t understand - there are rooms that appear and disappear overnight, music that plays in its corridors.Across the country, Alex Rakes, the thirty-four year-old heir of a furniture business, encounters two Mansion fans trying to recreate a room from her stories. Alex is shocked to recognize his own bedroom in minute scale.The Mansion is his family’s home, handed down from the grandmother who disappeared mysteriously when Alex was a child. Searching for answers, Alex begins corresponding with Myra. Together, the two unwind the lonely paths of their twin worlds - big and small - and trace the stories that entwine them, setting the stage for a meeting rooted in loss, but defined by love.Readers are enchanted by this magical tale:'A wonderful story, beautifully crafted. I got completely lost in it.''I could not put this book down nor can I describe it to you. But it’s a story you want to read and tuck away in your heart…like that magical dress you had as a child''ALL THE STARS!! I loved this one so very much - my first 5 star read of the year! Magic realism, a romance and a little mystery all rolled into one in this touching story . . . ''Love stories, detailed and fascinating miniatures, and magic make a perfect potion . . .'
CONTRIBUTORS: Audrey BurgesEAN: 9781035009213COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 0 gHEIGHT: 234 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan MacmillanDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: FICTION / Fantasy / General, FICTION / Magical RealismWIDTH: 153 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
Virginia, Arizona, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary, Magical realism, Fantasy romance
Audrey Burges writes novels, humour, satire and essays in Richmond, Virginia. She has stories published in McSweeney's, Cease, Cows, Into the Void, Human Parts, Empty Mirror, The Belladonna, Slackjaw, and Points in Case. When Audrey isn't writing, she's being tolerated by her two rambunctious children and very patient husband. The Miniscule Mansion of Myra Malone is Audrey's debut novel.
A wild ride. I couldn't put it down. I never would have predicted how this would end. I wish I had the sequel already as I'm itching to know what happens next.
Friendly, kind and interesting animal antics interwoven in memorable stories
What a fun book to read! I read the Afrikaans version, but I know there is an English version too.
The four sweet stories weave in characters throughout that we grow to love. The stories are not 'preachy' or predictable. Instead, they are sweet and kind and fun. As we follow the beautifully descriptive details strewn before our feet, we find ourselves in the African landscape, under trees or on rocks, witnessing friends trying to help one another.
The watercolor illustrations complement the stories in their humor while simply embellishing the setting for each story.
If I was an animal, I would want to live with this particular group of friends. A lovely community experiencing life together in their little neck of Africa. I can't wait for the next book!