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The Dress Lodger, cheap new, used books  The Dress Lodger (Ballantine Reader's Circle)
Author: Sheri Holman  
ISBN: 0345436911   /   Paperback
Publisher: Ballantine Books   /   2001-01
List Price: £9.16
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Editorial Reviews:
The Dress Lodger, a prostitute's passion for her vulnerable baby and the disgraced doctor who might save him, is engrossing historical fiction. As with all the best fictional history, Sheri Holman's atmospheric, miasmic tale of cholera-struck Sunderland in 1831 is based on fact. "Grave: A place where the dead are laid to await the coming of the medical student": this epigraph casts the novel's thematic lodestone, steering the reader into a deathly plot pursued through streets emanating the sounds, insufferable smells, humour, adversities and disease of an early 19th-century industrial town.

Gustine--the dress lodger--is a potter's assistant by day, sex worker by night. Her overbearing pimp and landlord has her permanently shadowed by the indefatigable, mysterious old woman known only as Eye to guard his investment in the startling blue dress in which she rents herself, explaining that: "dress lodging works on this basic principle: a cheap whore is given a fancy dress as a higher class of prostitute, the higher the station of the clientèle; the higher the station, the higher the price." Gustine's dress beckons a high-class punter pursued by a dubious fallen past in the figure of Dr Henry Chiver, an ambitious young surgeon who has fled Edinburgh to escape the professional scandal attending on his implication in the convictions of infamous pioneer anatomists Burke and Hare for murder and graverobbing. The heart is the favourite organ, "the singular fascination of his life", for Henry Chiver, desperate to re-establish his tarnished reputation through medical discovery. For this, and his paying students restless for induction into the arts of the scalpel, Chiver requires dead bodies for dissection, to the horror of his naïve, philanthropic fiancée Audrey Place. But it is 1831: the Anatomy Act has yet to pass through parliament to enable medics to legally obtain the corpses so critical to their accurate practice, and a suspicious public is terrifying itself with stories of murderous "burkers".

Streetsmart Gustine, "a rented self", hostile pragmatist trapped in unrelenting poverty, is all heart for her nameless little son who wears--literally--his heart on the outside, a rare case of ectopia cordis; just the kind of anatomical anomaly whose study would make the name of the aspirant but stigmatised Henry. Amid the gathering momentum of cholera epidemic, the two strike up a fatal pact: life for Gustine's son in exchange for a fresh supply of dead bodies for Chiver's scientific dissection. With mordant Dickensian wit and Elizabeth Gaskell's deft touch for gutsy outcast women seizing control of their destiny, Holman carves out a richly imaginative adventure as incisive and gruesomely fascinating as a 19th-century operating theatre. --Rachel Holmes


Customer Reviews:
Dark and Dickensian     
A dark, fascinating novel about the Cholera outbreak in Sunderland in 1831. I couldn't put it down.
Gruesome but fascinating     
Not a jolly topic at all but this book about 19th Century grave robbers is fascinating to say the least. It's not riveting but quite distubring in places. It's difficult to say it's 'enjoyable' but I found the characters well-rounded and the plot convincing. I don't if it is historically accurate or not but a wonderful tale of a doctor and dress lodger is developed in the cholera stricken Sunderland during 1831.

Although I'm from the north east it was not a Sunderland I was ever likely to know however it was fun to read about places I actually knew. This aside, the story is gripping. Be prepared to put it down regularly for a cup of coffee as it is actually difficult in places but on the whole a worth while experience.
DON'T BOTHER     
DREADFUL BOOK, GHASTLY FROM THE START. HAD TO READ THIS FOR MY BOOKCLUB BUT I COULDN'T FORCE MYSELF BEYOND PAGE 40 - TOO MANY OTHER BRILLANT BOOKS OUT THERE.
An atmospheric novel, gruesome in places but spellbinding     
I bought this book because I am from Sunderland! I'm very glad I did. Of course the Sunderland I know bears no resemblance to the Sunderland featured here. It's a dark tale, full of death and disease but please don't be put off. Sheri Holman creates characters that spring to life and yes, they may be (mostly) unpleasant but I found myself really feeling for them and I certainly wanted to know what fate had in store for them.
If you want to read something different that will challenge your mind and your senses, try this!
A very disappointing read     
I read a review of this book in the Times and was tempted to buy it as I am a native of Sunderland and am interested in most things historical. However I was very disappointed inthe story and found it a very sordid book (although I acknowledge that the subject of the book was not a very uplifting one).

I also found the characters rather difficult to believe in even for that period in history. Very disappointing altogether and a waste of money!

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