Newes from the Dead

by Mary Hooper
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Published by Roaring Brook Press

This YA historical novel is based on the true story of the real Anne Green, a servant who survived a hanging to awaken on the dissection table.

“Intriguing and captivating.” —Celia Rees, author of Witch Child

A Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year

Anne can't move a muscle, can't open her eyes, can't scream. She lies immobile in the darkness, unsure if she'd dead, terrified she's buried alive, haunted by her final memory—of being hanged. A maidservant falsely accused of infanticide in 1650 England and sent to the scaffold, Anne Green is trapped with her racing thoughts, her burning need to revisit the events—and the man—that led her to the gallows.

Meanwhile, a shy eighteen-year-old medical student attends his first dissection and notices something strange as the doctors prepare their tools . . . Did her eyelids just flutter? Could this corpse be alive?

Beautifully written, impossible to put down, and meticulously researched, Newes from the Dead concludes with scans of the original 1651 document that recounts this chilling medical phenomenon.

“Loosely based on a true story—hence the title, taken from broadsides published at the time—with a decidedly unromantic view of the era, this is a must-read for teens learning about Cromwell and the Puritan revolution, or for young feminists who appreciate narratives about the treatment of women in history.” —School Library Journal

“Hooper uses this case as the basis for a historical mystery that is creepy in the best Edgar Allen Poe tradition, as well as thought-provoking about sexual harassment and abuse.” —Booklist

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