![]() ![]() you won’t find the answers you may be looking for but you will find yourselves in the world of Sugar and enjoy the superb writing style of Faber once more.Ĭhristmas in Silver Street: It’s Christmas Day and Sugar is walking London’s streets, observing and purchasing. The Apple is a collection of stories with the POVs of the characters that led us in the dark underbelly of London. However, The Crimson Petal and the White was one of the first novels that made me turn the book upside down in a serious moment of denial of the ending. Sugar.įaber writes like a contemporary Dickens, freed from censorship, and strikes at the very heart of the story. Faber depicted the hypocrisy of the London upper class, the misery of the children and the women who were left destitute and unprotected, the dark side of a metropolis through the eyes of one of the most fascinating heroines to ever grace the pages of a book. ![]() The Crimson Petal and the White is a novel that has acquired a modern classic status. ![]() Passerby must be tossing coins to this bawling nuisance better they should throw stones.” ”Snow continues to whirl through the sky, the windowpanes rattle and creak, but still those damned partridges and turtledoves proliferate. Title: The Apple: New Crimson Petal Storiesĭate of Publication: September 7th 2006 (first published 2004) ![]()
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