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The Escapades of Tribulation Johnson

"It's 1679 and into the tumult, politics and colour of Restoration London and its lively theatre scene comes the fierce and opinionated Tribulation Johnson. Cast out from her family as ungodly and unworthy, Tribulation is determined to forge her own remarkable path. Arriving in London, Tribulation is astonished to discover that the widowed cousin she's been sent to live with is none other than the most infamous woman in London: the former spy and traitor's mistress, the playwright and polemical poetess, Aphra Behn Tribulation cannot believe her good fortune as she is thrust into city life and the heady, mercurial milieu of the theatre. Under Aphra's guidance, Tribulation is encouraged to write, think and speak for herself. But women aren't supposed to have a voice, or ideas, let alone wield a pen and write for a living, and there are harsh consequences for those who don't obey society's rules.Together, Aphra and Tribulation must not only face vilification and mockery but terrible danger as plots to overturn the monarchy gather pace. When someone from Aphra's complicated past reappears, the women's loyalties - to King, country, and ultimately each other - are bitterly tested. Can their relationship survive the burning fires of religious hatred, suspicion and deceit? When everyone plays a part, and all the world's a stage, who you trust?" -- Back cover.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004995324 F
Fiction-Adult   East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 6 Jun 2024
32320004995332 F
Fiction-Adult   Rutherford Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781867227229 (pbk)
Classification Number F
Author Brooks, Karen
Title The Escapades of Tribulation Johnson [BK]
"It's 1679 and into the tumult, politics and colour of Restoration London and its lively theatre scene comes the fierce and opinionated Tribulation Johnson. Cast out from her family as ungodly and unworthy, Tribulation is determined to forge her own remarkable path. Arriving in London, Tribulation is astonished to discover that the widowed cousin she's been sent to live with is none other than the most infamous woman in London: the former spy and traitor's mistress, the playwright and polemical poetess, Aphra Behn Tribulation cannot believe her good fortune as she is thrust into city life and the heady, mercurial milieu of the theatre. Under Aphra's guidance, Tribulation is encouraged to write, think and speak for herself. But women aren't supposed to have a voice, or ideas, let alone wield a pen and write for a living, and there are harsh consequences for those who don't obey society's rules.Together, Aphra and Tribulation must not only face vilification and mockery but terrible danger as plots to overturn the monarchy gather pace. When someone from Aphra's complicated past reappears, the women's loyalties - to King, country, and ultimately each other - are bitterly tested. Can their relationship survive the burning fires of religious hatred, suspicion and deceit? When everyone plays a part, and all the world's a stage, who you trust?" -- Back cover.
Behn, Aphra, -- 1640-1689
Behn, Aphra, -- 1640-1689
Behn, Aphra, -- 1640-1689
Subject Self-discipline -- Fiction
Historical fiction
Novel -- English -- Australia -- 21st century -- Texts
Women -- Conduct of life -- England -- London -- Fiction
Theaters -- England -- London -- Fiction
Self-actualization (Psychology) -- Fiction
Biographical fiction
Self-control - Fiction
Trust -- Fiction
Self-control - Fiction
Self-actualization (Psychology) in women -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Cousins -- Fiction
Women poets, English -- Fiction
Women -- England -- London -- Social conditions -- Fiction
London (England) -- 17th century -- Fiction
London (England) -- History -- 17th century -- Fiction
Great Britain -- History -- Restoration, 1660-1688 -- Fiction
Additional Author Hotchin, Alex
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