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City of Cannibals

by Ricki Thompson

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From the violence of her father’s home, straight into the fear and filth of the City of Cannibals, sixteen-year-old Dell flees into the streets of King Henry VIII’s London. Set during Henry’s separation for the Catholic Church, author Thompson crafts a seemingly authentic depiction of 16th century London and one groups’ plot to protect themselves from Henry’s soldiers who intent on suppressing Roman Catholic allegiance. Vulgarity, violence, intrigue, and the love between Dell and a young novice monk pull this original story together. As a historical fiction City of Cannibals is authentic but bleak, which some might say reinforces the authenticity. Also recommend M. Cadnum’s Ship of Fire (2003). ( )
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In 1536 England, sixteen-year-old Dell runs away from her brutal father and life in a cave carrying only a hand-made puppet to travel to London, where she learns truths about her mother's death and the conflict between King Henry VIII and the Catholic Church.… (more)

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