Fayne: A Novel

Ann-marie Macdonald
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Fayne: A Novel

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Overall rating: 4.681818 / 5 from 22 reviews.

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The most perfect queer gothic read

"I loved this book, and everything about it! It was so immersive, the characters were so endearing, I looked forward to coming home each day to spend time in the Scottish moorlands with them. Usually I am a marathon reader but I savored every page of this book, taking my time with it. I especially loved the queer aspects of this story, they're rather subtle at the beginning but build as the story moves on in a beautiful way."

Kw3016 (5/5)

A great ride

"When I first started Fayne, I wasn’t sure it was for me, which was odd, because I love Ann-Marie MacDonald’s work. I don’t give up on books easily, and so glad I didn’t put this aside. It made me think, laugh and cry. Most of all, I became so attached to the characters, I didn’t want them to end. They were all so well dealt with, so well tied together at the end. I could cry right now. I totally recommend Fayne. It’s just beautiful."

Jque (5/5)

Boutique de détente!

"Toujours un énorme plaisir d’entrer dans cette boutique! Atmosphère de détente et de découvertes!"

Claudette (5/5)

Another thick and wonderful volume.

"Takes the world building magic of their past novels (Fall on Your Knees in particular) and expands on it. An incredible deep dive into self. Equal parts societal critique and laughable spoof of genre. Dig in."

Justin O. (5/5)

Intriguing and complex

"True to Macdonald’s style, she brought you into the complex lives of the characters and into the era with her writing. London and Scotland were described in ways you felt like you were there. Easily drawn into the story and enjoyed just as much as her other novels."

Evelyn (4/5)

Surprising and Insightful

"This book made me feel all of the feelings. Uncomfortable, curious, appalled, and in love with the characters."

NSpring (5/5)

Has become one of my favourite novels of all time.

"Well, I’ve been procrastinating about reviewing this one. Not because I hated it but because I loved it. And it is a long read deserving of engaging discussion and the investment of a reread. (and I hardly EVER reread novels). Ann Marie MacDonald is a force. Her creative brain is astounding. Her writing is filled with facts and philosophy, plot and poetry. She is a perfect mentor author who has written the ideal mentor text limitless in its potential for literary, thematic or personal discussion. _x000D_ The novel is set in the late 1800’s. Our protagonist is Charlotte, a precocious child who spends days rambling about the family estate. Charlotte, motherless, loves her father immensely. But as Charlotte gets older, her curiosity and aspirations become too large for her father and the social constraints at the time; she is, after all, a girl and, therefore, should be raised to be a proper wife with no fanciful notions of pursuing academia. After all, her curiosity may lead her to discover the unspoken truth behind her mother and her own identity. _x000D_ This novel was so good that I didn’t want to put it down, so I also purchased the audio copy, and both listened and read. I was so glad I did. The author herself narrates the novel, and may I say that it is one of the most engaging narrations I’ve ever listened to. I felt as though I was in seventh grade again, and my teacher was reading the Hobbit aloud…. mesmerizing. And It made me appreciate the writing even more. _x000D_ This novel discusses themes of identity, family, friendship, the confinement of social norms, gender issues, and legacy. _x000D_ Fayne is definitely a holiday read. Christmas holidays or summer so that you can devote the time to read/listen to it in its entirety. This novel is one of my favourite novels of all time."

Ink S. (5/5)

Epic

"Enter the realm of Fayne for there is never a dull moment in this epic tale. Fabulous description of each characters' mindset and resulting behavior. As the story unravels it shifts in unanticipated ways."

Astridas (5/5)

Betrayal and Loyalty

"There's nothing I like better than a well written book that promises hundreds of pages of great reading The first half of the book was an interesting look at Charlotte's relationship with her father and their home: Fayne. As new characters were introduced we find out more about the past and the influence Charlotte's aunt (Clarissa) has on Henry's decisions for Charlotte's future and Mae's(Charlotte's mother) There are many family secrets and when they come to light Charlotte's world is turned upside down. She is hardly comfortable in this world of English society where a young girl is expected to learn polite conversation and knitting and piano, saving higher education for the young men who will become prospective husbands . This is a story of betrayal and loyalty, deceit and honesty, cruelty and compassion. It will encourage discussion about a woman's rights over her body and mind. I gave the book a 4 rating because there were a couple of events that were not believable. Overall it's a well crafted novel, worth reading."

Joyalynn (4/5)

Immersive, fantastic, historic, magyk

"I loved this book! It was both literary and a page-turner, covering life in the nineteenth century (and toward the end, 20th), the story of a noble family on the border of Scotland and England, the adventures and perils of the daughter Charlotte through childhood and young womanhood, the insanity of trying to get a male heir, and a cast of carefully described and fascinating, motivated characters. I would read it again. I found the first 50 pages a little slow, but necessary as you see down the road, don't skip through them and keep on reading!"

Linda (5/5)

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  • Date de publication : Mar 26, 2024
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 736
  • Éditeur : Knopf Canada
  • ISBN : 9780735276659
  • Dimensions : 5.2" W x 1.85" L x 8.02" H
“MacDonald masterfully combines elements of science, magic, and gothic intrigue to construct a world that is as beguiling as it is treacherous. The narrative navigates the complexities of gender roles with finesse, challenging conventional norms and reflecting the timeless struggle for self-discovery and autonomy. With over seven hundred pages, Fayne may appear daunting, but MacDonald’s storytelling prowess ensures that each page is a captivating revelation.” —2023 Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction Jury

"A reinvention for the bestselling author. . . . MacDonald is wildly successful in creating a rich Victorian world as seen through a young person’s eyes. . . . With its tenderness and twists that recall Charles Dickens' Bleak House and the upstairs-downstairs dynamics of shows like Downton Abbey, MacDonald’s fourth novel is a paean to the act of storytelling and a triumph that challenges the constructs of gender.” Quill and Quire (starred review)

“[An] impeccably atmospheric Gothic masterpiece. . . . [Fayne] is deeply perceptive, a story of sharp turns and blurred boundaries which negotiates Victorian fears about the loss of power and meaning while also illustrating MacDonald's contemporary concerns about nature. . . . The story is enticingly tight, which makes its hairpin twists and turns even more impressive.” —The Irish Times

“This, [MacDonald’s] fourth novel, is as rich, ambitious and multi-layered as fans will have come to expect. . . . Wonderfully, elaborately Gothic, ambitious in its scope and language—a mix of late nineteenth-century English, Scots and Gaelic. . . . MacDonald has created a vivid, hugely likeable character in Charlotte, in all her curiosity and unintentional comedy. This is fiction at its best, skillfully capturing life’s chaos and the boundaries that are supposed to contain it, a story of death and desire and beating, bloody hearts.” Financial Times (Best Books of the Week)

"Engrossing, gorgeous, funny. . . . Fayne illuminates the experience of being queer before such things were discussed openly." The Globe and Mail

"Budding scientist Charlotte's voice is an effervescent delight. . . . [Fayne is] a zeitgeisty paean to boundary-defying love, friendship and the beauty of this endangered planet. I confess to a lump in my throat." —Daily Mail

“Richly and minutely detailed . . . Fayne is . . . a subtle meditation on gender identity and environmental degradation that feels precisely attuned to the present. MacDonald’s work has always featured outcasts, and Fayne is her celebration of every marvelous living thing that flourishes on the margins, refusing to be categorized or controlled.” The Walrus

“A complex tale of constrictive forces and stifling norms . . . Fayne interrogates and spoofs integral aspects of the late Victorian era—sexuality, gender, class, science.” Toronto Star

“A perfectly plotted, Victorian-era delight. . . .  [Fayne] proves that MacDonald’s artistic skill continues to grow. . . . A remarkable accomplishment.” Winnipeg Free Press

“Magnificent. . . . A master of her craft . . . MacDonald pushes up against the notion of how painful it can be to have expectations forced upon you that go against your sense of self. . . . Although set in the late nineteenth-century, the themes and issues she explores feel contemporary, timeless even: addiction, betrayal, belonging, identity, love, social justice, women’s rights. . . . Lose yourself in the tale of Fayne. And find yourself in its telling.” —NOW Magazine

“A richly imagined story anchored in a meticulously detailed setting. . . . [Fayne] unfurls into a multi-generational epic.” Chatelaine

“Magnificent. . . . [MacDonald] skillfully marries the mystical with the scientific, her nature-honouring opus illuminated with flashes of humour. She explores timeless themes like loyalty and betrayal within love and friendship, while addressing issues of gender and sex with great depth and sincerity. At the centre of it all, amid scenery fit for a fairytale, lively Charlotte holds readers rapt as she untangles family secrets coiled at the heart of intergenerational wounds. . . . In a moving and poetic finale, the unforgettable Fayne slips beneath one’s skin like an electric enchantment.” The Montreal Review of Books

“A big, bold, beautiful book . . .  with a grand architectural frame built on themes of succession, identity, feminism, magic, and environmentalism.” —Zoomer Book Club

“MacDonald has succeeded in crafting a narrative that maintains a propulsive pace throughout its whopping seven-hundred-plus pages. . . . Fayne is a mammoth book with momentum.” Xtra

“A sprawling saga so rich one could drown in its pellucid depths. . . . [Fayne] spills over with details of dress, scientific discoveries, slang (delicious stroppy slang), and all the large-scale action of the nineteenth century.” The Tyee

"A wonderfully clever and wickedly funny book, which carries the weight of its themes of identity and self-image with a buoyant grace and passion." —Donal Ryan, author of Strange Flowers

"Exhilarating, funny and deeply moving. Ann-Marie MacDonald’s talent is, quite simply, staggering." —Sophie White, author of Filter This

"If I read a better book this year then I’ll count myself lucky. . . . I envy anyone who gets to read it for the first time." —Aoife Martin
ANN-MARIE MACDONALD is an award-winning novelist, playwright, actor, and broadcast host. Her writing for the stage includes the plays Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet), Belle Moral: A Natural History, and Hamlet-911, along with the libretto for the chamber opera Nigredo Hotel, and book and lyrics for the musical Anything That Moves. She is the author of the bestselling novels Fall on Your Knees, The Way the Crow Flies, and Adult Onset. Ann-Marie is a graduate of the Acting Program of The National Theatre School of Canada. In 2019 she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of her contribution to the arts and her LGBTQ2SI+ activism. She is married to theatre director Alisa Palmer, with whom she has two children.

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